News tagged with: marine
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    ![An aerial view of Devonport Dockyard and the River Tamar also showing the Torpoint Ferry, the Royal Albert Bridge and the Tamar Bridge]()  Torpoint 鈥淏ridge to Zero鈥 to deliver UK-first decarbonisation solution for the world鈥檚 busiest chain ferry service麻豆传媒 news: The University is one of three partners in the Bridge to Zero project, which will deliver a plan to transition the Torpoint Ferry service from fossil fuel power to 100% shore-supplied green electricity 
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    ![Dynamic positioning simulator]()  University selected to join NATO underwater security and defence project麻豆传媒 news: Researchers from the University are part of the multinational MANGROVE consortium, led by Saab and selected by NATO to lead its Allied Underwater Battlespace Mission Network project. 
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    ![Representatives from the 麻豆传媒 at the launch of Team 麻豆传媒 in Devonport Market Hall]()  University helps to launch Team 麻豆传媒麻豆传媒 news: Representatives from the University have helped to launch Team 麻豆传媒 鈥 a collaboration drawing together key organisations with the aim of ensuring the city benefits from being a National Defence Growth Area. 
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    ![View of details of red, fresh, juicy radishes peeping out of the earth (Getty Images)]()  First evidence that plastic nanoparticles can accumulate in the edible parts of vegetables麻豆传媒 news: Our researchers have led a first-of-its-kind study which shows how tiny plastic particles can enter vegetables through their roots and accumulate in the parts we eat 
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    ![USV CETUS is a C-Worker 4 unmanned surface vehicle developed and supplied by L3Harris Technologies (Credit 麻豆传媒)]()  拢250 million defence deal enables University to drive innovations in advanced marine technology麻豆传媒 news: The University is among the key partners in the 麻豆传媒 Defence Growth Deal and will drive innovation through an Advanced Marine Technology Hub that will benefit the UK's national security and resilience 
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    ![Juvenile fish from the FinVision project]()  Global review identifies opportunities to improve monitoring of juvenile fish habitats麻豆传媒 news: Scientists from the University, working as part of an International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) working group, have called for new research to enhance habitat protection 
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    ![Sand eels captured on camera as part of a project by MSc Marine Conservation student Natasha Bamford in Falmouth Harbour]()  Student project reveals the underwater world of Falmouth Harbour麻豆传媒 news: For her MSc Marine Conservation project, student Natasha Bamford is using underwater video technology to showcase the diversity of marine life in Falmouth Harbour 
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    ![Marie Lebour Marine Biology Research Facility]()  New facilities enable scientists and students to answer key questions around sustainable food production麻豆传媒 news: The Marie Lebour Marine Biology Research Facility will enable the University to both continue, and expand on, its world-leading research and teaching on sustainable marine production systems 
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    ![Marine autonomy USV Bauza]()  Partnership advances work to develop pioneering autonomous marine survey platform麻豆传媒 news: Advancing its marine autonomy research, the University is working with the Royal Navy and Robosys Automation to create an integrated system for over-the-horizon data gathering 
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    ![INC-5.2 Global Plastics Treaty talks]()  Experts remain hopeful after latest round of Global Plastics Treaty negotiations麻豆传媒 news: Researchers from our International Marine Litter Research Unit attended two weeks of discussions by delegates from across the world at INC-5.2 in Geneva 
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    ![Tsian Deslandes at the Devon County Show]()  How a Clearing student is making waves in ocean science麻豆传媒 news: BSc (Hons) Ocean Science student Tsian Deslandes has set up an initiative to encourage more people - and greater diversity - into her subject 
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    ![UK-China Summer School 2025]()  Students get chance to participate in UK-China science and culture exchange麻豆传媒 news: 21 postgraduate students from the University's marine and environmental programmes spent two weeks working alongside academics and students at Hainan University 
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    