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Month: April 2018

April 26, 2018

#ExeterMarine community highlights the impact of plastic in the Ocean for Earth Day

The #ExeterMarine research community provides globally significant insight into the effects of plastics in the Ocean and on the organisms that rely upon the marine […]

Ecotoxicology and Pollution by Michael David Hanley
April 9, 2018

My #ExeterMarine Expedition: Sail Against Plastic

Sails Against Plastic is currently raising funds for the expedition – if you’d like to find out more check out their page on Crowd Science. […]

Ecotoxicology and Pollution by Michael David Hanley
April 5, 2018

#Research: 270 million visits made to English coastlines each year

Authors – Dr Lewis Elliott and Alex Smalley both work on the BlueHealth project New research conducted by the University of Exeter Medical School as part […]

Coastal and Marine Governance, Ocean, Human Health and Wellbeing by Michael David Hanley
April 2, 2018

Falmouth Marine Conservation Group – a collaboration between #ExeterMarine academics and the local community, powered by our students

Author – Jade Getliff , Marine Biology Undergraduate, Founding Member of Falmouth Marine Conservation. Falmouth Marine Conservation Group (FMC) is a community conservation organisation of active […]

Ecology and Conservation, Ecotoxicology and Pollution by Michael David Hanley
April 2, 2018

#Research: Testing new mooring systems for #MarineRenewableEnergy

Author – Dr Tessa Gordelier A new paper has been published by #ExeterMarine academics Prof. Lars Johanning, Dr Tessa Gordelier and Dr Philipp Thies in collaboration with […]

Ocean Systems, Ocean Technology by Michael David Hanley
April 2, 2018

Assessing and mitigating the future risks of harmful algal blooms (HABs) to wild fisheries and aquaculture

Author – Dr Ross Brown, Senior Research Fellow HABs can result in the production of harmful algal biotoxins and oxygen depletion, therefore presenting a significant […]

Ecotoxicology and Pollution, Fisheries and Aquaculture by Michael David Hanley

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