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Plymouth scientists highlight effects of climate change on UK’s plankton
Marine scientists from the University of Plymouth have worked on a major study highlighting the effects of climate change on the plankton populations in UK seas
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New Director for University’s Marine Institute
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-director-for-universitys-marine-institute
Professor Richard Thompson, made an OBE in December 2017 for services to marine science, has become the new Director of the University of Plymouth’s Marine Institute
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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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Fossil reveals evidence of 200 million-year-old ‘squid’ attack
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/fossil-reveals-evidence-of-200-million-year-old-squid-attack
A new study led by the University of Plymouth has uncovered what is believed to be the world’s oldest known example of a squid-like creature attacking its prey.
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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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Postgraduate Research Showcase
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/postgraduate-research-showcase
What's on at the University of Plymouth: Postgraduate Research Showcase. Presentations by postgraduate research students to all UoP students and staff. University of Plymouth and online, 29 April 2025.
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Limits on pot fishing can result in win-win for fishermen and marine wildlife
A report by the University of Plymouth, funded by Defra and the Blue Marine Foundation, has found that in areas of low potting intensity the industry was operating in a way that had little impact on seabed species or economically-important shellfish
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£340,000 grant award for coastal researchers
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-grant-award-for-coastal-researchers
Plymouth University News: Plymouth University leads global study examining wave energy transfer on rocky coastlines
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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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What are invasive species? Are they always bad for our ecosystems?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/what-are-invasive-species
What are invasive species? Are they always bad for our ecosystems? Discover how the University is researching the possible benefits and not just the negative aspects that invasive species can bring to ecosystems
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