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Healthier Oceans

Our researchers specialise in marine conservation, ecotoxicology, marine governance, ocean systems and technology. Their focus is on protecting endangered species from extinction, understanding human exposure to marine pollutants and their transmission in aquatic environments to help empower the conservation of our natural environment.


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Ecotoxicology

Spanning pesticides, anti-microbial resistant bacteria and plastics, our community of scientists work from molecular to ecosystem level to gain a forensic understanding of the impact of anthropogenic marine pollution on the health of both our oceans and people. We apply collaborative systemic thinking to each and every challenge, providing evidence to influence change in both global policy and human behaviour around waste in our oceans.


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Marine Conservation

With a focus on influencing global policy change, we investigate the complex links between human impacts and the health of marine environments. Working collaboratively with communities, NGOs, industry and conservation agencies we’re co-creating global robust, climate-smart solutions that benefit the long-term future of our wildlife and human wellbeing.


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