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Marine science
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-biological-and-marine-sciences/marine-science
University of Plymouth: School of Biological and Marine Sciences, marine science subject page
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Fish Intel Network
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-conservation-research-group/fish-intel-network
The Fish Intel Network (FIN) is an array of underwater receivers to track the movement of marine animals. The network has revealed vital habitats for reproduction and feeding, and generated fascinating new insights into species behaviour.
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Invasive lionfish likely to become permanent residents in the Mediterranean
Research involving the University of Plymouth shows invasive lionfish are now thriving and well-established in the area and across southern Europe.
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Scientists develop a plan to manage lionfish populations in the Mediterranean
A new Guide to Lionfish Management in the Mediterranean features a series of recommendations through which they hope lionfish populations can be managed.
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Tagging programme enables scientists to begin identifying key habitats of English Channel’s critical fish species
University of Plymouth news: The conclusion of the €4million FISH INTEL project was marked with a conference at the University attended by many of its key stakeholders.
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An unmanned voyage in the wake of the Mayflower
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/home-pages/features/the-mayflower-autonomous-ship
Autonomous technology has the potential to change the face of the marine, maritime and shipping sectors. Mayflower Autonomous Ship, University of Plymouth.
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Scientists use acoustic tracking of marine predators to assess positive impacts of offshore mussel farms
University of Plymouth news: A new research project has been launched that will use acoustic tracking to explore the importance of offshore aquaculture and Marine Protected Areas on commercially important species.
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Six decades of decline sparks call to protect the foundation of the marine food web
University of Plymouth news: Scientists from the University of Plymouth, working with partners across the UK and Europe, have published a new assessment of plankton abundance in the North East Atlantic
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New research highlights opportunities to transform UK marine monitoring
University of Plymouth news: A new study involving the University suggests coastal communities and marine wildlife could benefit from improved monitoring of nutrient pollution in UK waters
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Researcher awarded place on prestigious Alan Turing Institute enrichment scheme
University of Plymouth news: Matthew Faith is using the opportunity to expand his work looking at changes among plankton communities in the Atlantic
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