News tagged with: marine
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Marine scientists join forces on Ocean Warrior’s Resolute Expeditions
Ƶ news: The University is working with Ocean Warrior and other marine science organisations across Plymouth on a ground-breaking initiative to demonstrate the importance and feasibility of net zero marine science
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Small but mighty – study highlights the abundance and importance of the ocean’s tiniest inhabitants
Ƶ news: New research led by the University sheds light on tiny plankton, which measure less than 0.02mm in diameter but can make up more than 70% of the plankton biomass found in the ocean.
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Microparticles from road tyres are “high concern” pollutants, research shows
Ƶ news: A new study involving the University suggests plastic microparticles released into the environment from common road tyres should be treated as a “high concern” pollutant
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Scientists combine AI and climate data to create a warning tool for coastal flooding
Ƶ news: Funded by the Natural Environment Research Council, the 'SPLASH: digital approaches to predict wave hazards' initiative aims to build a coastal overtopping warning tool that can be deployed at locations along the UK coastline
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Study highlights the critical importance of uniting communities and conservation to effectively implement environmental practices
Ƶ news: A new paper by the Ƶ, Blue Marine Foundation, Natural England and DEFRA draws together more than 15 years of research carried out in the Lyme Bay Marine Protected Area
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Study furthers aim of offering new insights into pollack populations
Ƶ news: New measures to restrict pollack fishing highlight the urgent need for more data about the species, according to the team working on the Pollack Fisheries Industry Science Partnership (Pollack FISP) project.
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Ƶ experts at COP28
Ƶ news: A team from the Ƶ is attending the United Nations Climate Conference – better known as COP28 – in Dubai.
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Study highlights vulnerability of England’s only resident bottlenose dolphins
Ƶ news: Research led by the University has provided the first detailed examination of the population’s existence and the challenges it faces from human activities and environmental factors on a daily basis
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Study reveals how UK’s shipwrecks are providing a refuge for marine life
Ƶ news: New research by the University and Blue Marine Foundation is the first to demonstrate the increased ecological importance of shipwrecks – and the areas surrounding them – in areas of heavy fishing pressure
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Turning waste wood into nutritious seafood
Researchers found Naked Clams contain almost twice the amount of Vitamin B12 as blue mussels and have developed an efficient way to farm them
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University scientists join world leaders at global plastic pollution negotiations
Ƶ news: Members of our International Marine Litter Research Unit are in Nairobi for the third meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution (INC) as talks continue over the Global Plastics Treaty
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Scientists caution against a reliance on mechanical devices to clear water bodies of plastic
Ƶ 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