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PROFESSOR STEVE WIDDICOMBE 21/05/2021 01:06:31. @pml.ac.uk. As a marine ecologist with nearly 30 years of experience, Steve is an expert in using field observations and large manipulative experiments to address issues relating to benthic ecology, biodiversity and ecosystem function. In particular he is interested in quantifying the effects of natural and anthropogenicDR SEVRINE SAILLEY
Contact Details. sesa. 13/03/2021 06:56:10. @pml.ac.uk. Sevrine's PhD (2005-2009) focused on microzooplankton grazing and growth rate, as well as their representation in a global ecosystem model (PlankTOM 5 from UEA). The PhD was hosted by both the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI, Germany) as well as University of East Anglia (UEA, UK).DR STEPHEN WATSON
Dr Stephen Watson is an Ecosystem Services Scientist at PML. A marine ecologist and ecosystem services analyst by training, he is broadly interested in quantifying the often-complex interactions between anthropogenic pressures, biodiversity, ecosystem services and society in coastal, marine, terrestrial and other settings.DR STEFANO CIAVATTA
Dr Stefano Ciavatta is a Senior Scientist at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) and UK National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO). He leads the Data Assimilation research and development of the “Marine Ecosystems Models and Prediction” (MEMP) Department at PML. Stefano has a PhD in Environmental Sciences, achieved at theUniversity of
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Contact Details. +44 (0)1752 633100 (switchboard) miya. 27/05/2021 12:03:49. @pml.ac.uk. Transport of gases between the ocean and the atmosphere has profound implications for our environment and the Earth’s climate, such as the oceanic uptake of carbon dioxide, which has buffered us from a higher concentration of this greenhouse gas inthe
DR RACHEL COPPOCK
Rachel Coppock is a researcher within the Marine Ecology and Biodiversity group at PML and the University of Exeter, investigating microplastics in the marine environment. Specifically, she is interested in the bentho-pelagic link of microplastic transport through the water column and subsequent burial in marine sediments. She completed her PhD DR MARIE-FANNY RACAULT Dr Marie-Fanny Racault’s research focuses on the study of climate impact on marine ecosystem resources and the oceanic carbon cycle. She has made new advances in understanding the influence of El Niño climate perturbations on oceanic primary producers, led the first estimates of phytoplankton phenology in the global oceans based on satellite observations, and generated key knowledge in bio E. MALCOLM S. WOODWARD Our team is made up of a diverse range of people from early career scientists to those with decades of experience and accolades, students, apprentices and visiting researchers. Our operations staff also play a crucial part in supporting our science and facilities. WORLD-LEADING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PML is a charity, undertaking pioneering marine research for the benefit of us all. Our research is a unique combination of observation, experimentation and modelling activities, working together to provide a greater understanding of the dynamic and complex marine environment to inform knowledge-based solutions to the challenges our ocean and seas face. ATLANTIC MERIDIONAL TRANSECT (AMT) The Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT) multidisciplinary programme, which undertakes biological, chemical and physical oceanographic research during an annual voyage between the UK and destinations in the South Atlantic. Established in 1995, the programme is a well respected and established scientific research programme which enablesscientists
PROFESSOR STEVE WIDDICOMBE 21/05/2021 01:06:31. @pml.ac.uk. As a marine ecologist with nearly 30 years of experience, Steve is an expert in using field observations and large manipulative experiments to address issues relating to benthic ecology, biodiversity and ecosystem function. In particular he is interested in quantifying the effects of natural and anthropogenicDR SEVRINE SAILLEY
Contact Details. sesa. 13/03/2021 06:56:10. @pml.ac.uk. Sevrine's PhD (2005-2009) focused on microzooplankton grazing and growth rate, as well as their representation in a global ecosystem model (PlankTOM 5 from UEA). The PhD was hosted by both the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI, Germany) as well as University of East Anglia (UEA, UK).DR STEPHEN WATSON
Dr Stephen Watson is an Ecosystem Services Scientist at PML. A marine ecologist and ecosystem services analyst by training, he is broadly interested in quantifying the often-complex interactions between anthropogenic pressures, biodiversity, ecosystem services and society in coastal, marine, terrestrial and other settings.DR STEFANO CIAVATTA
Dr Stefano Ciavatta is a Senior Scientist at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) and UK National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO). He leads the Data Assimilation research and development of the “Marine Ecosystems Models and Prediction” (MEMP) Department at PML. Stefano has a PhD in Environmental Sciences, achieved at theUniversity of
DR MING-XI YANG
Contact Details. +44 (0)1752 633100 (switchboard) miya. 27/05/2021 12:03:49. @pml.ac.uk. Transport of gases between the ocean and the atmosphere has profound implications for our environment and the Earth’s climate, such as the oceanic uptake of carbon dioxide, which has buffered us from a higher concentration of this greenhouse gas inthe
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Rachel Coppock is a researcher within the Marine Ecology and Biodiversity group at PML and the University of Exeter, investigating microplastics in the marine environment. Specifically, she is interested in the bentho-pelagic link of microplastic transport through the water column and subsequent burial in marine sediments. She completed her PhD DR MARIE-FANNY RACAULT Dr Marie-Fanny Racault’s research focuses on the study of climate impact on marine ecosystem resources and the oceanic carbon cycle. She has made new advances in understanding the influence of El Niño climate perturbations on oceanic primary producers, led the first estimates of phytoplankton phenology in the global oceans based on satellite observations, and generated key knowledge in bio E. MALCOLM S. WOODWARD Our team is made up of a diverse range of people from early career scientists to those with decades of experience and accolades, students, apprentices and visiting researchers. Our operations staff also play a crucial part in supporting our science and facilities. WORLD-LEADING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PML is a charity, undertaking pioneering marine research for the benefit of us all. Our research is a unique combination of observation, experimentation and modelling activities, working together to provide a greater understanding of the dynamic and complex marine environment to inform knowledge-based solutions to the challenges our ocean and seas face.NEWS - PML.AC.UK
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Our team is made up of a diverse range of people from early career scientists to those with decades of experience and accolades, students, apprentices and visiting researchers. Our operations staff also play a crucial part in supporting our science and facilities. PML STRATEGY 2020–2025 PML Strategy 2020–2025 Research excellence supporting a sustainable ocean is to pursue research excellence, enhancing its position as aworld
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Contact Details. +44 (0)1752 633100 (switchboard) anqu. 01/06/2021 05:14:37. @pml.ac.uk. Dr Ana Queirós has is an internationally recognised expert on seaweed blue carbon and climate change ecology, with expertise in field, laboratory and modelling based approaches. NEW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS WHY THE OCEAN MATTERS IN CLIMATE On World Oceans Day, and ahead of the G7 later this week, leading UK experts shine a spotlight on the critical role the ocean plays in greatly slowing the rate of climate change but also the subsequent impacts of this and why support from nations for better inclusion of the ocean at the United Nations climate negotiations, such as COP26 in Glasgow this November, is so important. MARINE RESEARCH PLYMOUTH CEMENTS CITYS REPUTATION AS THE The University of Plymouth, the Marine Biological Association and Plymouth Marine Laboratory already have world-leading reputations individually across a range of marine disciplines and have strong track records in delivering projects for governments, industry andresearch bodies.
DR MARIE-FANNY RACAULT Dr Marie-Fanny Racault’s research focuses on the study of climate impact on marine ecosystem resources and the oceanic carbon cycle. She has made new advances in understanding the influence of El Niño climate perturbations on oceanic primary producers, led the first estimates of phytoplankton phenology in the global oceans based on satellite observations, and generated key knowledge in bioDR GRAHAM QUARTLY
Contact Details. +44 (0)1752 633100 (switchboard) gqu. 29/05/2021 06:19:29. @pml.ac.uk. Dr Quartly has a Ph.D. in underwater acoustic from the University of Bath, and has now spent more than 30 years looking at satellite remote-sensing of the ocean He has combined this with analysis of model output, and observations from ships andbuoys/drifters.
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF OFFSHORE WIND FARMS ON HUMAN The offshore wind industry has a broadly positive impact on human well-being, conclude two new reports. ‘Understanding the impacts of offshore wind on well-being’ and ‘Public perceptions of Offshore Wind Farms’ represent the outcomes from a study by PML scientists, commissioned by The Crown Estate. The first review explores how we are This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on ourwebsite. Learn more
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