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Publications 2013
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-biology-and-ecology-research-centre/publications-2013
Publications from 2013 in the Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre
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Dr Kayleigh Wyles - Associate Professor in Psychology
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Scientists identify cause of the ‘sea fangle’ phenomenon
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-identify-cause-of-the-sea-fangle-phenomenon
Plymouth University news: In a new paper published in Biological Conservation, scientists at the university say plastic pollution is causing damage to Pink Sea Fan populations and leading to 'sea fangles' being washed up on shore.
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One Giant Read giving audiences an out of this world literary experience
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/one-giant-read-gives-audiences-an-out-of-this-world-experience
Plymouth University news: Science fact and science fiction collides with an initiative themed around the Principia Mission to the International Space Station
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Clean Maritime Technologies
The University of Plymouth is among the UK’s leading proponents of clean maritime research and innovation.
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X-MED: Extreme Loading of Marine Energy Devices due to Waves, Currents, Flotsam and Mammal Impact
Plymouth University's COAST Engineering Research Group - completed project: X-MED: Extreme Loading of Marine Energy Devices due to Waves, Currents, Flotsam and Mammal Impact
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Legends of music and dance take to the Graduation stage at Plymouth University
Plymouth University news: Honorary doctors and sporting colours graduate alongside students this September
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Focus on engineering to overcome global challenges
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/focus-on-engineering-to-overcome-global-challenges
Professor Deborah Greaves, Head of the new School of Engineering at the University of Plymouth, believes engineering can help overcome many of our most pressing global challenges
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Art, culture and the environment: collaboration and change | Research Festival 2020
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/research-festival/2020/research-festival-art-culture-environment
Research Festival 2020. Art, culture and the environment: collaboration and change. Dynamic arts and humanities research on the environment together with Plymouth's wider research community. 24 January 2020.
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Rising sea temperatures could enhance and accelerate radiation induced DNA effects in marine mussels
Plymouth University news: Increased sea temperatures could have a dramatic effect on radiation-induced damage in marine invertebrates, a study in conjunction with the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) suggests
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