Summary
Plankton are highly sensitive to environmental changes and are therefore used as an indicator of Good Environmental Status (GES) in OSPAR and UK Marine Strategy assessments of pelagic habitats. Plankton underpin the functioning of marine food webs and are associated with critical ecosystem services (such as climate regulation). Some plankton, however, are known to be hazardous to people (e.g. stinging jellyfish and harmful algal blooms). To understand the potential socioeconomic impacts of changing plankton communities under climate change, this project explores the links between plankton ecology and socioecological systems.