All University of Plymouth articles
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NewsFishers’ knowledge rivals satellite data
A new study shows how fishers’ local ecological knowledge can rival satellite data in mapping marine habitats
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NewsPlymouth student wins aquaculture award
A student from the University of Plymouth in the UK has been honoured with an Excellence in Sustainable Aquaculture and Fisheries award
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NewsMediterranean sharks continue decline despite conservation progress
Significant threats face the more than 80 species of sharks and rays that inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, according to a new study
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NewsNew project targets improved aquaculture health and wellbeing
Research partnership believes LALProMucoBath could prove a game-changer for fish farmers worldwide
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NewsUniversity expands work addressing ‘critical challenges’
New UK Centre of Research excellence in Intelligent and Sustainable Productive Systems to help feed a future global population of over 9 billion
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NewsProject seeks insights into struggling pollack populations
UK government has introduced new management measures to restrict the fishing of one of its most commercially valuable species
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NewsMussels with benefits
As well as helping meet global fish consumption demands, offshore mussel farms could offer wider environmental benefits, a new study suggests