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"After all this time, I am still constantly blown away by the marine environment."
Academic spotlight: Professor Melanie Austen, Professor of Ocean and Society
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Developing autonomous technology to assess condition of seagrass beds
University of Plymouth news: A collaboration between HydroSurv Unmanned Survey (UK) Limited and the University of Plymouth, funded by Innovate UK, will develop autonomous technology to assess condition of seagrass beds.
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Researchers connect with policy makers and advisers at Evidence Week
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/researchers-connect-with-policy-makers-and-advisers-at-evidence-week
University of Plymouth news: Our researchers took part in the 2025 event and showcased our expertise in climate education, marine light pollution and offshore aquaculture
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Coastal Health Outcomes – Contributing to the Chief Medical Officer’s Annual Report 2021
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/health/coastal-health-outcomes
Professor Sheena Asthana and Dr Alex Gibson contributed to the UK’s Chief Medical Officer’s 2021 Annual Report on ‘Health in Coastal Communities’.
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The potential impact of Brexit on our national security and defence
Plymouth University news: As part of the iSPER Brexit Series, Dr Harry Bennett writes about the potential impact of Brexit on our national security and defence
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Scientists join call for major shift in understanding to protect the ocean
Professor of Marine Biology Jason Hall-Spencer and Professor of Oceanography Chris Reid, from the University of Plymouth, are among the authors of a new international report calling for an urgent change in the way we think and talk about the ocean.
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Plymouth firm on growth path with University expertise
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-firm-on-growth-path-with-university-expertise
University of Plymouth news: A new Plymouth company is on a growth path that could see up to 200 people employed at its base in Roborough.
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The next pandemic is already here – why our world leaders should take notice of AMR
Plymouth Perspectives: The next pandemic is already here – why our world leaders should take notice of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Dr Tina Joshi
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Study demonstrates reductions in CO₂ could boost the recovery of marine life
World-leading experts in ocean acidification and warming from the University of Plymouth and the University of Tsukuba say making meaningful reductions in CO₂ emissions could help marine life damaged by increasingly acidified oceans to recover.
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The legacy of Chernobyl - 30 years on
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/the-legacy-of-chernobyl-30-years-on
Plymouth University news: Professor Awadhesh Jha writes about the lasting impact and lessons learned from the Chernobyl disaster in April 1986
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