MarineSciencePlymUni
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This is the official twitter account of Marine Science subject group at the University of Plymouth
Plymouth, UK
Joined February 2013
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! https://t.co/tLJRk1ditY
@PlymUni @UoP_CPRG @MarineSciPlym
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Our new open access paper finds huge submarine landslides around Antarctica are preconditioned by past changes in climate: https://t.co/uk7qu1acmo results from IODP Exp.374 #IODP #Exp374 @PlymUni @NatureComms @MarineSciPlym @ashevenell @robmckay_nz @IsoDodd @DeniseKulhanek
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It’s Offer Holder Day today and the sun is shining! Looking forward to meeting a new group of future marine scientists and telling them all about our ‘Ocean’ degree courses.
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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 @PlymUni @PlymSoundNMP @MarineSciPlym @MBERC_PlymUni
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Research explores the potential for mechanical devices to clear the ocean of plastics https://t.co/GUm8jmNKDA 1/3
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A hi-tech sensor called a ‘B-Scan Sensor Unit’ has been installed on Hayling Island beach this week by @UoP_CMAR The sensor will help us to understand how the beach responds to storms & surge events. The B-Scan system purely monitors beach material.
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Our very own @KitStokes72 - undergraduate student, postgraduate student and for a few years now Research Fellow…
Swim and surf safely this summer! Here's the SWEEP Wave Forecasting team's excellent new Swim Safety short film: https://t.co/6O6B6QQyj6
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Are you motivated to understand how the world’s oceans drive ocean circulation, ocean acidification, sea-level rise or coastal erosion? Find out how more about our BSc (Hons) Oceanography and Coastal Processes course https://t.co/Yk80gEUERS 4/4
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“I chose to study Oceanography with Coastal Processes at Plymouth because it offered me the opportunity to pursue my passion. I was excited to start a new chapter of my life on a course that really interested me and gave me a pathway to turn my passion into a career.” 3/4
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Miranda said: “I have always been fascinated by the ocean and the power it holds. As a child and still now, I enjoy being out in or on the water, from swimming to surfing to scuba diving.” 2/4
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Discover how studying Oceanography and Coastal Processes helped Miranda Soskin transform her passion for the ocean into a career... 1/4
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A day in ‘Looe’ hydrographic surveying seagrass beds @PlymUni @oceansciencetec @drtimscott @MarineSciPlym @PlymSoundNMP @NE_DCIoS
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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 @arbolton2 @MarineSciPlym @PlymUni
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Falcon Spirit afloat today conducting multi-beam echo sound data collection with OS203 students @PlymUni @oceansciencetec @MarineSciPlym
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Shameless self-promotion but some of you may be interested. @TimPoate put this video https://t.co/ATlADRMA7o together of our field trip to #Maldives as part of @GCRF project investigating impact of sea-level rise on #atolls. Includes #surfing at end! @cprg @cmar @PlymUniResearch
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Practical work for Year 2 module ‘Global Ocean Processes’…
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In 12 days working on science stations, his team carried out 372 dives, counted 250,000 fish, completed 2700m2 of coral photo-mosaics, took 50 coral cores, and shot 16TB of film.
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After sailing just over 1,000 nautical miles and visiting pristine tropical islands, Dr Keiron Fraser's @NG_PristineSeas expedition is over... https://t.co/1zX9QQ9TWL
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Don't miss your opportunity to explore Plymouth! Join us on 6 November or 4 December to find out everything you need to know about Plymouth and what makes our community so special. https://t.co/tC1eHUeyWO
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