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As the UK enjoys warmer weather and longer days, our scientists are also enjoying seeing the vibrant plankton communities blossom in UK waters through the Spring bloom.
Our beloved research vessel, the Plymouth Quest, has been in Penzance for the last few months undergoing some impressive upgrades to help us continue ...
Outdated terms are clouding our view of marine ecosystems – it’s time to update the vocabulary, writes Professor Kevin Flynn.
A team of ocean optics experts, led by Plymouth Marine Laboratory, evaluated the accuracy of above-water optical sensors, using a community-developed ...
Innovative study indicates that a mixed microplastic blend may be substantially more toxic than a single polymer on a key marine food-web species.
A 111-year-old vessel has been adapted to provide state-of-the-art laboratory facilities.
First multi-model analysis shows dramatic shifts in commercial fish stocks by the end of the century
The International Cryosphere Climate Initiative (ICCI) has announced that atmospheric CO2 levels surpassed the key threshold of 430 parts per million ...
A new study shows cross-country collaboration in tackling marine plastic pollution yields significant economic and environmental returns, which could ...
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
PML scientists have featured in a short documentary by the RAZOR Science show titled, ‘What has plankton ever done for us?’.
Emily Stevenson, PhD researcher at PML and the University of Exeter, featured on BBC Spotlight over the weekend investigating thousands of plastic tub...
“It is a big step back in the battle against plastic pollution”. PML’s Dr Samantha Garrard‘s comments have featured on the story, ‘Why is Do...
A new study, including scientists from Plymouth Marine Laboratory, warns potentially harmful levels of metal from turbine protection systems are on th...
New study, that included PML scientists, highlights the benefits of existing long-term monitoring programmes and emerging technologies in monitoring t...
Last week, Professor Tim Smyth, alongside Dr Thomas Davies of the University of Plymouth, took part in the annual Evidence Week at the Houses of Parli...
New study reveals for the first time that particle type affects colonization, enrichment and spread of both antimicrobial-resistant and pathogenic (di...
PML’s Dr Claire Szostek has written for Fishing News regarding new analysis of the impacts of offshore wind farms on the UK fishing industry.
The Global Ocean Artificial Light at Night Network (GOALANN) programme was conceived by world-leading experts at the University of Plymouth and Plymou...
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