
MarineSciencePlymUni
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This is the official twitter account of Marine Science subject group at the University of Plymouth
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25-02-2013 14:37:40
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After sailing just over 1,000 nautical miles and visiting pristine tropical islands, Dr Keiron Fraser's National Geographic Pristine Seas expedition is over... plymouth.ac.uk/research/ecophā¦




Shameless self-promotion but some of you may be interested. @TimPoate put this video youtu.be/dmwl0LtQRsc together of our field trip to #Maldives as part of Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) project investigating impact of sea-level rise on #atolls. Includes #surfing at end! cprg Chris Mar Plymouth Research

Falcon Spirit afloat today conducting multi-beam echo sound data collection with OS203 students University of Plymouth @oceansciencetec MarineSciencePlymUni

Sunny conditions today for OS105 students to experience using sidescan sonar to map the sea floor near the breakwater fort. Many interesting things to spot. @oceansciencetec Plymouth Uni Hydro MarineSciencePlymUni University of Plymouth


A day in āLooeā hydrographic surveying seagrass beds University of Plymouth @oceansciencetec Tim Scott MarineSciencePlymUni Plymouth Sound National Marine Park Natural England- Devon, Cornwall & Isles of Scilly





A hi-tech sensor called a āB-Scan Sensor Unitā has been installed on Hayling Island beach this week by Coastal Marine Applied Research The sensor will help us to understand how the beach responds to storms & surge events. The B-Scan system purely monitors beach material.


Our very own Christopher Stokes - undergraduate student, postgraduate student and for a few years now Research Fellowā¦


She may be circa 30yrs old but RV JoJo is still serving as a good platform for MSc students to experience deploying a range of sampling methods afloat. Instruction being given here by @oceansciencetec on the ADCP University of Plymouth Plymouth Sound National Marine Park MarineSciencePlymUni MBERC



Our new open access paper finds huge submarine landslides around Antarctica are preconditioned by past changes in climate: nature.com/articles/s4146⦠results from IODP Exp.374 #IODP #Exp374 University of Plymouth Nature Communications MarineSciencePlymUni @ashevenell @robmckay_nz @IsoDodd @DeniseKulhanek


Interested in learning how we explore, map and measure the oceans? We are running public seafloor mapping workshops next week in Plymouth! Open to All! plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/autum⦠University of Plymouth Coastal Processes Research Group MarineSciencePlymUni