Welcome to part 2 of our chat with Dr Luis Huckstadt this #WorldSealDay. Luis is a Senior Lecturer from the University of Exeter, Centre for Ecology and […]
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World Seal Day: An interview with Dr Luis Huckstadt – Pt. 1
Pinnipeds (Seals, sea lions and walruses) are a widely distributed and diverse group of marine mammals. This #WorldSealDay we talk to Dr Luis Huckstadt, Senior […]
Graduate in Focus – Nadia Tomsa
In our Graduate in Focus series we look at the achievements of our graduates who have excelled in marine science around the world since studying with […]
World Seagrass Day – A Conversation with Dr Chris Laing
World Seagrass Day Cornwall: A Stronghold for Seagrass in the UK Seagrass ecosystems are vitally important marine habitats. They store carbon, improve water quality and […]
A Year with MarineWatch Society
University of Exeter student society MarineWatch aims to celebrate and protect our local and amazing marine wildlife. Read on to find out from them what […]
Graduate in Focus – Isla Hely
In our Graduate in Focus series we look at the achievements of our graduates who have excelled in marine science around the world since studying with […]
Research Insights: Sophie Corrigan – Seaweed farming in the Southwest
University of Exeter PhD student Sophie Corrigan recently published a paper investigating the habitat value of a sugar kelp farm in Cornwall for epibiont species […]
MSc Graduate in Focus: Lucia Yllan
In our Graduate in Focus series we look at the achievements of our MSc graduates who have excelled in marine science around the world since […]
Research Insights: Kristian Parton – ‘Opportunistic camera surveys provide insight into discreet foraging behaviours in nurse sharks’
University of Exeter research associate Kristian Parton recently published a paper investigating the variety of foraging behaviours exhibited by nurse sharks in The Turks and […]
Research Insights: Dr Phil Doherty on “SharkGuard” – A Novel Bycatch Mitigation Device
Oceanic sharks & ray populations have declined >70% in the last 50 yrs. ExeterMarine lecturer Dr Phil Doherty recently published an exciting paper using a […]