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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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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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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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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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Study shows seaweed succumbs to viruses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-shows-seaweed-succumbs-to-viruses
A new study by the University of Plymouth and the Marine Biological Association, published in the ISME Journal, is the first to describe viruses in kelps, which are important both ecologically and commercially
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Under the microscope: coast to coast
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni/invenite/coast-to-coast
University of Plymouth. Under the microscope: coast to coast: Rip currents, storm chasing and beach erosion with a remarkable team of researchers
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SEI Research Forum – Data Science and Environmental Intelligence
University of Plymouth: SEI Research Forum – Data Science and Environmental Intelligence. Sensors needed and used. University of Plymouth, 16 October 2023.
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Scientists show polar ‘polynya’ supported marine life during last Ice Age
In new research published in Nature Communications, scientists from the University of Plymouth and Norway showed that 20,000 years ago, winter Arctic sea ice covered more than twice the area that it does today
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An evaluation of a new hybrid wave and wind energy converter
Plymouth University's COAST Engineering Research Group - An evaluation of a new hybrid wave and wind energy converter
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Scientists caution against a reliance on mechanical devices to clear water bodies of plastic
University of Plymouth news: New research involving the University's International Marine Litter Research Unit highlights that the most cost-effective and efficient way to prevent further pollution is to reduce plastic production and consumption
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