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Research explores the potential for mechanical devices to clear the ocean of plastics
New research led by the University of Plymouth suggests that while mechanical devices do remove plastics and other items of marine litter, the quantities removed can be comparatively low and they can also trap marine organisms.
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Constanza Rodriguez Piceda - Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Geocomputing and Earthquake Hazard
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£3.2million project aims to enable south coast boat owners to transition to clean maritime
University of Plymouth news: The University is playing a key role in a £3.2million project that will create the infrastructure necessary to power the region’s ever-growing fleet of electric maritime vessels.
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Scientists caution against a reliance on mechanical devices to clear water bodies of plastic
University of Plymouth news: New research involving the University's International Marine Litter Research Unit highlights that the most cost-effective and efficient way to prevent further pollution is to reduce plastic production and consumption
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Our Natural Powerhouse: the South West is the UK’s hub for clean green growth
Plymouth Perspectives: Our Natural Powerhouse: the South West is the UK’s hub for clean green growth by Professor Iain Stewart and Dr Ian Selby.
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Making waves: how our University is leading the way in maritime research for cleaner seas
Making waves: how our University is leading the way in maritime research for cleaner seas. Part of the University of Plymouth and Guardian Labs trailblazing clean maritime campaign.
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“My A Levels didn’t go to plan – but Clearing was the springboard for my career”
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/clearing-was-the-springboard-for-my-career
University of Plymouth news: BA (Hons) Architecture graduate Bethany Long looks back on her Clearing experience, reflecting on the subsequent opportunities that unfolded.
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Dr Christopher Smart - Associate Professor (Reader) in Palaeontology
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Professor David Bilton - Professor of Aquatic Biology
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Film highlights how an understanding of seabed geology is critical to the Celtic Sea clean energy revolution
University of Plymouth news: A new short film highlights that advances in renewable technologies are not the only scientific challenge that needs to be addressed if the Celtic Sea clean energy revolution is to become a reality
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