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University contributes to government review on marine protected areas
Marine scientists from the University of Plymouth have contributed to the Benyon Review, a major UK Government report into the potential benefits of highly protected marine areas
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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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Tackling planetary health: Madhumita Kolluri and Niamh McCormack
University of Plymouth: Madhumita Kolluri and Niamh McCormack on tackling planetary health.
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Made in Migration (MiM)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/displacement-studies/made-in-migration-mim
What's on at the University of Plymouth: Made in Migration (MiM). Virtual exhibition. 15 June 2021.
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Mental toughness is knowing when to withdraw
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/mental-toughness-is-knowing-when-to-withdraw
Dr Jon Rhodes is a sports psychologist who focuses on mindset and grit. Here, he comments on Simone Biles’ decision to withdraw from the gymnastics team and all around finals, and why it’s important for everyone.
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Study highlights how humans and nature are causing significant changes to the health of global rivers
New research involving the University of Plymouth shows rivers such as the Amazon, Mississippi and Congo are seeing increased levels of solutes such as calcium and potassium
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COP26: Did world leaders get their priorities right?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/cop26-did-world-leaders-get-their-priorities-right
Ian Bailey, Professor of Environmental Politics at the University of Plymouth, says COP26 broke new ground but world leaders are still trying to solve climate change in the context of other priorities.
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Volcanic eruptions drove severe mass extinction, say scientists
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/volcanic-eruptions-drove-severe-mass-extinction
New research involving the University of Plymouth examined the effects of volcanism on ocean chemistry during a period of extreme environmental change around 450 million years ago.
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Decommissioning – Relative Effects of Alternative Management Strategies (DREAMS)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-eco-engineering-research-unit/dreams
Decommissioning – Relative Effects of Alternative Management Strategies. The DREAMS project looked to develop a new understanding of how man-made structures, and how they are decommissioned, influence the marine ecosystem around them.
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Why are artificial lawns bad for the environment?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/why-are-artificial-lawns-bad-for-the-environment
Why are artificial lawns bad for the environment? Discover why artificial grass is growing in popularity as an alternative to real lawns and why this is harmful to the environment.
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