The Marine Biologist - Issue 2

Baker, G, ed. 2014 The Marine Biologist - Issue 2. Plymouth, The Marine Biological Association, UK, 40pp. (UNSPECIFIED)

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The Marine Biologist is the magazine of the marine biological community published by the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. This is the digitised version of the issue as published. A Royal Charter for The Marine Biological Association - 06 Onwards and upwards for marine Biology by Matt Frost; 08 Big, blue and beautiful by Sylvia Earle and Dan Laffoley - Why exploring and valuing planet Earth’s blue heart is the key to future wealth, health and happiness; 12 “The wheel comes full circle” marine laboratories past, present and future by Mike Thorndyke and Fiona McGowan - A fascinating look at how the role of marine laboratories has changed through time; Science Letters - 16 Power from the sea: stepping stones for non-native species? by Chris Nall - New pathways for the introduction and spread of non-native species; 18 Refugia in the ‘twilight zone’ by Sonia J. Rowley - Advanced scuba rebreathers facilitate discoveries in the Philippines; 20 Mapping the treasures of the deep sea by Laurence De Clippele, Veerle Huvenne and Murray Roberts - Joining forces to map cold-water coral habitats; Environment and Conservation - 22 From equator to ice: environmental science in the south Atlantic by Deborah Davidson and Paul Brickle - A new research institute oversees marine biodiversity and environmental management; 26 Has marine conservation in Wales lost its way? by Blaise Bullimore - Despite the success of the Skomer Marine Nature Reserve marine conservation in Wales is struggling; 29 His world is oysters by Clive Askew - Reflections on a career in commercial bivalve aquaculture; 32 A traditional fishery enters a new era by Guy Baker - We look at an artisanal fishery for native oysters in south west England; 33 A new chapter in a remarkable history by Pamela Clapp Hinkle - The Marine Biological Laboratory celebrates 125 years and a new partnership; Sharing Marine Science - 36 So you want to be a marine biologist? by Jack Sewell - Introducing ‘Young Marine Biologist’ MBA membership for the next generation; 37 Reviews - Reviews of recent books, films and all things marine. Blackfish (2013) Director: Gabriella Cowperthwaite. By Matt Frost.

Item Type: Publication - Report (UNSPECIFIED)
Subjects: Marine Sciences
Divisions: Marine Biological Association of the UK > Other (MBA)
Depositing User: Ms Kira Glueck
Date made live: 05 May 2020 14:07
Last Modified: 05 May 2020 15:31
URI: https://plymsea.ac.uk/id/eprint/8216

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