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Scientists at Sea Podcast: Sail Against Plastic
September 18, 2018

Scientists at Sea Podcast: Sail Against Plastic

Show Notes       Guests – Flora Rendell and Lowenna Jones       Sail Against Plastic started as an idea to simply undertake a sailing […]

Ecotoxicology and Pollution, Podcasts by Michael David Hanley
Scientists at Sea Podcast: What’s in the water? With Dr. Anne Leonard
August 29, 2018

Scientists at Sea Podcast: What’s in the water? With Dr. Anne Leonard

Show notes Ethan and Molly talk to Dr. Anne Leonard about her work studying antibiotic resistant bacteria in the waters around our coasts. How did […]

Ecotoxicology and Pollution, Ocean, Human Health and Wellbeing, Podcasts by Michael David Hanley
August 21, 2018

My #ExeterMarine PhD: Clams and Climate Change

Author – Sarah Holmes, PhD Researcher – Geography and Earth System Science Yes, clams. Admittedly, telling people that my PhD research is using clams doesn’t […]

Ocean Systems by Michael David Hanley
August 14, 2018

Scientists at Sea (Episode 1): Do crabs have ears? with Emily Carter

    Show notes   How does noise pollution impact one of our coastal favourites? Ethan and Molly talk to Masters by Research student Emily […]

Ecology and Conservation, Ecotoxicology and Pollution, Evolution and Behaviour, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Podcasts by Michael David Hanley
July 12, 2018

SOPHIE website launched

Author – Alexander Smalley Research in the field of Oceans and Human Health gets a big boost this week, as the Seas, Oceans and Public […]

Coastal and Marine Governance, Ocean, Human Health and Wellbeing by Michael David Hanley
Laying strong foundations for sustainable small-scale fisheries and marine conservation
July 9, 2018

Laying strong foundations for sustainable small-scale fisheries and marine conservation

Author – Dr Ana Nuno, Research Fellow and Project Coordinator for Omali Vida nón A remote and poorly known small island located in the Gulf […]

Coastal and Marine Governance, Fisheries and Aquaculture by Michael David Hanley
July 4, 2018

Changing storminess and global capture fisheries

Author – Nigel Sainsbury, PhD researcher, Environment and Sustainability Institute Potential changes in the frequency and intensity of storms over the world’s oceans could have […]

Fisheries and Aquaculture, Ocean Systems by Michael David Hanley
June 19, 2018

My #ExeterMarine MSc: Skates on thin ice: a phylogenetic study of vulnerable elasmobranchs

Author – Maisie Jeffreys, MSc Student – Molecular Ecology and Evolution group Elasmobranchs (sharks, skates and rays) are more vulnerable to extinction than any other […]

Evolution and Behaviour by Michael David Hanley
June 13, 2018

My #ExeterMarine PhD: Marine Turtles of the Bijagós, Guinea-Bissau

Author: Dr Rita Patricio. Rita is now a postdoc jointly between MARE – Marine and Environmental Science Centre – ISPA, Portugal and the University of Exeter, […]

Coastal and Marine Governance, Ecology and Conservation by Michael David Hanley
May 29, 2018

My #ExeterMarine PhD: Connectivity Between Marine Protected Areas

Author: Tom Jenkins (PhD Student) – Biosciences, Streatham Campus   I started my PhD study under the supervision of Dr Jamie Stevens at the University […]

Coastal and Marine Governance, Ecology and Conservation by Michael David Hanley

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