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Scientists at Sea Podcast – Seals and Salmon Farms, with Lizzie Daly
March 3, 2019

Scientists at Sea Podcast – Seals and Salmon Farms, with Lizzie Daly

Show Notes Disclaimer While we are very supportive of our alumni, we need to emphasise that the views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily […]

Ecology and Conservation, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Podcasts by Ben Toulson
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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