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Researcher receives OBE from HRH the Prince of Wales
Professor Deborah Greaves, Head of the School of Engineering at the University of Plymouth, has been presented with her OBE having been recognised in the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours List
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Marine scientist installs first webcam in Plymouth Sound
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/marine-scientist-installs-first-webcam-in-plymouth-sound
Plymouth University news: A marine scientist has installed one of the country's first underwater webcams to provide an in-depth look at marine life in Plymouth Sound.
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Schools flock to Science and Technology Showcase
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/schools-flock-to-science-and-technology-showcase
More than 1,000 children and teachers from across the South West attended the eighth annual Science and Technology Showcase, held in the Rolle Marquee at the University of Plymouth
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Genetic toxicology and ecotoxicology publications
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/genetic-ecotoxicology/publications
Learn more about the publications the Genetic Toxicology and Ecotoxicology Research Group research has featured in.
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A blueprint for the blue space on the horizon
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/a-blueprint-for-the-blue-space-on-the-horizon
The University of Plymouth is among the organisations represented on a project board formed to ensure that decisions about creating the Plymouth Sound National Marine Park are made collaboratively
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Kerri Coombes – BSc (Hons) Chemistry graduate
Plymouth University - Kerri Coombes alumni case study
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MSc Offshore Renewable Energy
Offshore Renewable Energy
The offshore renewables the programme focuses on are the key emergent marine sectors: offshore wind, wave power and tidal power (both tidal barrages and tidal stream).
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Managing crab and lobster catches could offer long-term benefits to fishermen and the environment
A study by the University of Plymouth has found that managing the density of crab and lobster pots at an optimum level increases the quality of catch, benefits the marine environment and makes the industry more sustainable in the long term
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Combined local and global actions could lessen impacts of climate change
Increased oil and gas activities could combine with ocean warming and acidification to have a significant negative impact on marine organisms, a study by the Norwegian Research Centre AS and the University of Plymouth suggests
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On board with ITV and Britain's sharks
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/on-board-with-itv-and-britains-sharks
Where are the sharks? That was the question repeatedly going through the mind of Dr Nick Higgs as he sat on board the vessel at the centre of one of the most innovative British marine research projects in recent memory.
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