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Scientific experts call for eight urgent measures to preserve life-supporting ocean function amid fears that changes could be ‘irreversible’
The University's marine science expertise is featured in a new report by the International Programme on the State of the Ocean.
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Beneath the surface
Marine Biology
Beneath the surface: Discover how Lauren Park-McCann – current second year marine biology and coastal ecology – has dived deep into the world of podcasting to promote marine civic science.
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€1.9million project aims to open the ‘black box’ of marine fungi
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/eu19million-project-aims-to-open-the-black-box-of-marine-fungi
Dr Michael Cunliffe, a researcher at the Marine Biological Association and the University of Plymouth, has been awarded €1.9million by the European Research Council to explore the role played by mycoplankton in the marine environment
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Public encouraged to help protect seas and shores from pollution
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/public-encouraged-to-help-protect-seas-and-shores-from-pollution
Plymouth University news: Public encouraged to help protect seas and shores from pollution
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Rory Moore – BSc (Hons) Marine Biology and Coastal Ecology graduate
University of Plymouth – Rory Moore BSc (Hons) Marine Biology and Coastal Ecology graduate. Rory Moore talks about his role at the Blue Marine Foundation and his life after graduating.
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Sea snail shells dissolve in increasingly acidified oceans, study shows
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba, Japan, and the University of Plymouth, UK, assessed the impact of rising carbon dioxide levels on the large predatory “triton shell” gastropod (Charonia lampas)
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ResM Marine Sciences (Full-time, Part-time route available)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/resm-marine-sciences
School of Biological and Marine Sciences
ResM Marine Sciences will give you the opportunity to conduct research alongside staff at the forefront of their academic disciplines across the marine sciences.
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Weever stings provide scientists with a unique way of assessing impacts of environment on coastal fish populations
University of Plymouth news: A new study has used lifeguard records of beach users and weever fish stings to learn more about populations of weever fish.
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University influences new measure seeking to protect marine mammal habitats
University of Plymouth news: Research carried out by the University of Plymouth and its partners has proved critical to the western English Channel being identified as an Important Marine Mammal Area (IMMA).
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Academic contributes to documentary exploring humans’ impact on the planet
Jason Hall-Spencer, Professor of Marine Biology at the University of Plymouth, is among the expert commentators in a new international documentary exploring the impact of overpopulation on marine, animal and human life
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