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Category: Fisheries and Aquaculture

September 25, 2018

It’s Stressful Being a Coral! Declining Coral Cover on the Great Barrier Reef

Author: Jennifer McWhorter Jennifer McWhorter is pursuing her PhD in a joint program between the Universities of Exeter and Queensland. Using various climate and ecological […]

Ecology and Conservation, Ecotoxicology and Pollution, Fisheries and Aquaculture by Ben Toulson
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
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
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
March 13, 2018

Intrepid Explorers

Author – Dr Kate Baker – Research Fellow, Centre for Water Systems Intrepid Explorers is a network and platform for university field researchers, enabling them […]

Ecology and Conservation, Ecotoxicology and Pollution, Fisheries and Aquaculture by Michael David Hanley

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