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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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Professor Alison Raby - Professor in Environmental Fluid Mechanics
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New Contemporaries art exhibition returns to Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-contemporaries-art-exhibition-returns-to-plymouth
University of Plymouth news: New Contemporaries art exhibition returns to Plymouth. City art galleries host New Contemporaries – the annual exhibition of work by emerging and early career artists.
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Placing people at the heart of environmental decisions
University of Plymouth academic spotlight: Dr Siân Rees is developing her research on the social and economic dimensions of MPA management.
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International call for greater appreciation and understanding of the world’s sand resources
Dr Ian Selby, Director of Sustainable Geoscience at the University of Plymouth, is among the authors on a new report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) into sand and sustainability
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Scientists combine AI and climate data to create a warning tool for coastal flooding
University of Plymouth news: Funded by the Natural Environment Research Council, the 'SPLASH: digital approaches to predict wave hazards' initiative aims to build a coastal overtopping warning tool that can be deployed at locations along the UK coastline
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Enabling North Devon to become the UK’s first World Surfing Reserve
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/enabling-north-devon-to-become-the-uks-first-world-surfing-reserve
The University of Plymouth has played a key role in North Devon being recognised for the quality of its waves and its thriving blue economy.
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Paul Clifton - BSc (Hons) Cruise Management graduate
University of Plymouth alumni - Paul Clifton - BSc (Hons) Cruise Management graduate
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Working to understand and protect endangered sea turtles
Marine Sciences
Working to understand and protect endangered sea turtles. ResM student Naomi Westlake spends 12 weeks in Grenada researching endangered sea turtle species.
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Experience active tectonics and hazards in California
University of Plymouth: Experience active tectonics and hazards in California. Geology fieldwork in Death Valley, California.
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