Plymouth Sound, camera partly underwater
  • Upper Lecture Theatre, Sherwell Centre, University of Plymouth

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The purpose of the Marine Research Plymouth research dialogue series is to build a culture of communication and collaboration across the marine research community in Plymouth. The events are hosted on rotation at the University of Plymouth, Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the Marine Biological Association. 
This particular dialogue will cover the breadth of research relevant to Plymouth Sound, which could range from the local relevance of global phenomena to endemic species; from biodiversity to pollution, or relate to geology, history, economy or society.
The event is open to all researchers in Plymouth that are engaged in relevant research to the theme. We also encourage researchers to attend who would like to know more about this topic and how it might connect with their own research. We hope that this dialogue will raise awareness of Plymouth marine scientists' work and facilitate new synergies between researchers. 
The talks will be followed by an opportunity for extended informal discussions over wine and nibbles.
Registration is essential by Friday 25 October if you wish to attend.

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Marine Research Plymouth

Marine Research Plymouth is a partnership and shared vision to harness the expertise of the UK’s largest cluster of marine science researchers and cutting-edge facilities.
Building greater cohesion and cooperation across three leading institutions in pursuit of world-leading marine science for a sustainable future, Marine Research Plymouth combines the internationally-renowned marine science capabilities of the Marine Biological Association (MBA), Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) and the University of Plymouth (UoP).

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