Written by Catherine Hobbs Many shark populations are at risk, primarily due to overexploitation. In response, conservation measures have been applied in an attempt […]
Category: Coastal and Marine Governance
It’s World Penguin Day!
Today is World Penguin Day! Penguins are some of the most recognisable characters amongst the cast of species that call the oceans their home. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
#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 […]
Reflections on Oceans and Human Health
As humans slowly wake up to their dependence on a healthy natural environment, Professor Lora Fleming reflects on a research career spanning over 30 years, […]
My #ExeterMarine PhD: Marine Turtles of Brazil
Author – Lili Colman (PhD Student) – Centre for Ecology and Conservation, Penryn Campus From the moment I arrived at the University of Exeter to undertake […]