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Methods Marine bivalves such as mussels and oysters are vital for UK coastal ecosystems and support multi-million-pound aquaculture industries. However, their survival and performance are increasingly
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Methods River migration (by bank erosion and avulsion) displaces thousands of vulnerable people annually, is likely to worsen significantly under climate change, and is challenging to predict. This project
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Methods Future sea level rise is highly uncertain, largely due to how the West Antarctic Ice Sheet responds to climate change. The IPCC highlights a split emerging in the 2070s: a lower-impact trajectory
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Methods Reaching Net Zero is one of the greatest scientific and societal challenges of our time. Reducing emissions is essential—but unfortunately not by itself enough. To stabilise the climate, we must
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Methods How do we adapt conservation for a time of rapid global environmental change? Conservation scientists have recently suggested we should focus more on maintaining and restoring ecological processes
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Methods The Arctic is warming at over three times the global average, yet the underlying drivers of this amplification remain poorly constrained. Groundbreaking results from the recent MOSAiC expedition
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Methods Larger deep-water sharks, many of which are slow-growing and late to mature, have been heavily targeted by commercial fisheries, leading to significant population declines across much of their range
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. There is also a conference budget of £2,000 and individual Training Budget of £1,000 for specialist training Project Aims and Methods Megafires are emerging as a dominant disturbance in high-latitude
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Methods Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health crisis, whereby 1.27 million deaths were directly attributed to bacterial AMR in 2019. Antibiotics enter the natural environment through pollution
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Methods The Southern Ocean plays a disproportionate role in capturing anthropogenic heat and carbon. Its complex dynamics are characterised by interaction between the large-scale and a range of small-scale