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Life in the freezer – study provides first evidence of growth limitations in Antarctic fish
New research by scientists at the University of Plymouth and the British Antarctic Survey shows have lost their ability to grow at rates seen in their warmer water cousins
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New book explores the causes and consequences of our biodiversity crisis
Professor of Marine Zoology John Spicer, from the University of Plymouth, has published a new book highlighting the grave challenges facing global biodiversity and the actions which need to be taken to preserve it
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Are sunscreens damaging our marine environment?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/are-sunscreens-damaging-our-marine-environment
University of Plymouth news: PhD researcher Anneliese Hodge and experts from the University and Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) are exploring how sunscreens impact a range of marine species
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Past climate change to blame for Antarctica’s giant underwater landslides
University of Plymouth news: An international team of researchers, led by Lecturer in Hydrography and Ocean Exploration Dr Jenny Gales, has discovered the cause of giant underwater landslides in Antarctica.
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University of Plymouth dives deep to break human-powered submarine record
University of Plymouth News: Four mechanical engineering students from University of Plymouth have pedalled their way to third place in an international submarine race – and broken the UK record in the process.
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Billions of nanoparticles accumulate in marine organisms within six hours
A ground-breaking study led by the University of Plymouth has shown it takes a matter of hours for billions of minute plastic nanoparticles to become embedded throughout the major organs of a marine organism
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Community beach clean-ups could beat high-tech solutions for clearing plastic pollution
University of Plymouth news: Professor Richard Thompson OBE FRS, Head of our International Marine Litter Research Unit, is the lead author on a new report by the Royal Society looking at ways to remove plastic from the environment
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Scientists say we have enough evidence to agree global action on microplastics
University of Plymouth news: A new study, published in the journal Science, comes 20 years after the University led the first ever research highlighting the issue of microplastics in the ocean.
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Marine turtles and climate change
Marine turtles and climate change. Annual University of Plymouth Biology Lecture 2019.
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A passion for preserving natural heritage and marine research
Ocean Science and Marine Conservation
A passion for preserving natural heritage and marine research. Discover how Plymouth provided Camilla Labonté with the invaluable experience to turn a desire to protect the ocean into a globe-spanning career.
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