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Dr Laura Denning - Associate Lecturer
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Sea Portraits exhibition
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/about-us/visit/sea-portraits
Plymouth is a city defined by its relationship with the sea. Sea Portraits is a series of photographs and interviews with some of the people who, whether through work or play, have a deep connection with the sea in all its mystery and magnificence.
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Project aims to ensure offshore renewable innovations remain cyber-secure
University of Plymouth news: The Cyber-Resilience of Offshore Wind Networks (CROWN) project, supported by funding from the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership, will create a purpose-built lab space at the University.
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Green-blue finance for marine nature-based solutions
University of Plymouth research: Understanding 'how to do' blue finance and identifying opportunities for effective and sustainable private-public governance of marine biodiversity.
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Dr Vicky Bamsey - Associate Professor in Education
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Dr Ben Green - Clinical Director
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Scientists discover deepest known evidence of coral reef bleaching
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-discover-deepest-known-evidence-of-coral-reef-bleaching
University of Plymouth news: Scientists have discovered never before seen damage to the deeper reefs in the Central Indian Ocean and attributed it to significant changes in the region’s ocean temperature caused by the Indian Ocean Dipole
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Future of Celtic Sea wind energy moves closer
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/future-of-celtic-sea-wind-energy-moves-closer
Floating Offshore Wind (FLOW) in the Celtic Sea, which sits off the coasts of South West England and South Wales is set create up to 4.5GW of energy capacity by 2035, together with social, economic and environmental opportunities for the regions.
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Scientists provide first detailed estimates of how much sediment is supplied to coral islands from the reef system
University of Plymouth news: Scientists have produced the first detailed estimates of how much sediment is transported onto the shores of coral reef islands, and how that might enable them to withstand the future threats posed by climate change
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Scale model of Indian Ocean island allows scientists to assess the impact of rising sea levels
University of Plymouth news: Scientists from the University - with partners in the Netherlands - have built a 50-metre scale replica of a coral reef island to explore how its real-life counterparts might be impacted by rising sea levels
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