The Marine Biologist - Issue 5

Baker, G, ed. 2015 The Marine Biologist - Issue 5. 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. Issue 5 published October 2015 - Contents - Editorial; In brief; Science Letters - The Unorthodox Whales of Sri Lanka Asha de Vos; A new species of jellyfish Jun Nishikawa; The origin of nervous systems Pawel Burkhardt; Environment and Conservation - A blueprint for sustainable fisheries Tom Pickerell; After the tsunami – a story of hope in Japan Bonnie Waycott; ‘Marine management’ – making an oxymoron more meaningful Charles Sheppard; Indian seas – a megadiversity hotspot N.R. Menon and N.G.K. Pillai of The Marine Biological Association of India; Sharing Marine Science - Dreaming of a digital ocean Emmanuel G. Reynaud; A comprehensive guide to the marine zooplankton of southern Britain Kelvin Boot talks to Dave Conway; A new app for unfamiliar seafood Margarida Hermida; New guidance for offshore renewable energy installations Shaun Nicholson; Plymouth – a hub of activity for the study of marine life John Spicer; Young Marine Biologist: a new and popular way to join the MBA! Jack Sewell; Things I wish I’d known when I was an undergraduate Amy Wright; Little-known giants of the plankton Sinazo Mophlo and Mark J. Gibbons; Science advances for shark conservation David Sims; Reviews; An interview with Murray Roberts

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 14:33
Last Modified: 05 May 2020 15:41
URI: https://plymsea.ac.uk/id/eprint/8219

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