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A 111-year-old vessel has been adapted to provide state-of-the-art laboratory facilities.
An ESA-funded study that used satellite data to define biodiversity zones and shipping lanes in the Atlantic Ocean suggests it is possible to protect ...
MSPACE is supporting the development and implementation of climate-smart, economically viable and socially acceptable UK marine planning.
First multi-model analysis shows dramatic shifts in commercial fish stocks by the end of the century
Swathes of Sargassum are rapidly spreading across the tropical Atlantic, with mats reaching depths of 7 meters and spanning hundreds of kilometres. In...
A new study suggests that existing research may have considerably underestimated the scale of microplastic pollution, as a result of laboratory extrac...
A state-of-the-art environmental survey drone has been procured to provide advanced environmental survey capabilities in shallow, dynamic and hard-to-...
The International Cryosphere Climate Initiative (ICCI) has announced that atmospheric CO2 levels surpassed the key threshold of 430 parts per million ...
Anneliese Hodge, PhD researcher with Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the University of Plymouth, has won the Gold Award in the Biological and Biomedica...
A new study shows cross-country collaboration in tackling marine plastic pollution yields significant economic and environmental returns, which could ...
Artificial Light At Night (ALAN) among the topics of focus for PML in Japan
Scientists, policymakers, and community leaders will gather at the Island Assembly to address the urgent state of Devon’s rivers, with PML’s Profe...
Professor Steve Widdicombe spoke to Charles Goddard from Economist Impact during the opening session of the event in Tokyo.
Global ocean science, policy and industry are gathering for the two-day event
A short communication calls attention to the emergence of a new kind of land reclamation – ‘prestige reclamation’ – with artificial land shape...
The IPBC is committed to ensuring all global blue carbon ecosystems are protected and sustainably managed.
PML-led research highlights urgent need for standardised compensation and improved collaboration between energy companies and fishermen
Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML)’s Professor Helen Findlay has led the development of the latest Rolling Evidence Update on ocean acidification publ...
Meet Dr Sevrine Sailley, who uses computer models to estimate how marine ecosystems may change in the future, to help society make more informed decis...
PML scientists have featured in a short documentary by the RAZOR Science show titled, ‘What has plankton ever done for us?’.
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