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Oceanographic drivers of ecosystem variability in the Chagos Archipelago
University of Plymouth: Marine Conservation Research Group, Oceanographic drivers of ecosystem variability in the Chagos Archipelago
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Fish nurseries in a changing world
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/fish-habitat-research-unit/fish-nurseries-in-a-changing-world
University of Plymouth research: Seeking to develop new functional indices of juvenile fish habitat quality, for better identifying and understanding of important fish nurseries.
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Using art to foster our love of the coastline
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/using-art-to-foster-our-love-of-the-coastline
Rosie Sherwood, artist in residence at the University of Plymouth’s Marine Institute, launches her new exhibition An Ever Moving Now at the Marine Station
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Students offered chance to help protect ocean giants
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/students-offered-the-chance-to-help-protect-giants-of-the-oceans
The University of Plymouth is joining forces with the Ocean Giants Trust to offer five scholarships to students on its marine biology and conservation courses
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Important submarine canyons ecosystems are at risk
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/important-submarine-canyons-ecosystems-are-at-risk
Plymouth University news: A recent review, co-authored by scientists at Plymouth, pulling together studies of submarine canyons has identified that they are at risk from human activities, and require better protection.
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Immature Bass Acoustic Stock Surveillance (I-BASS)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-conservation-research-group/i-bass
University of Plymouth research: I-BASS assessed the effectiveness of different nursery areas at protecting immature bass from capture within commercial fisheries, and helped to identify habitats or features which are of importance to bass development.
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Are freshwater crabs suitable for use as a sustainable livelihood resource in India?
Dr Lucy Turner from the School of Biological and Marine Sciences successfully secured GCRF funding in 2018. Read more about the project and how the GCRF funds were integral to conducting this research.
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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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Study shows six decades of change in UK’s plankton communities
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-shows-six-decades-of-change-in-uks-plankton-communities
Involving leading marine scientists from across the UK, led by the University of Plymouth, new research for the first time combines the findings of UK offshore surveys such as the Continuous Plankton Recorder and UK inshore long-term time-series.
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Research reveals full extent of seagrass beds in Looe Bay
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-reveals-full-extent-of-seagrass-beds-in-looe-bay
Students from the University of Plymouth have led new research showing that seagrass beds in Looe Bay, on the South Cornwall coast, are among the largest such habitats in the whole of Devon and Cornwall.
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