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Limpets love Laminaria!
Unique footage of limpets munching on kelp!
Deep Water Photographic Exhibition
A unique photographic exhibition of the amazing life in the deep waters off the west coast of Scotland is being hosted by the Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary near Oban.
SAMS technology aids aggregate extraction impact studies
Measuring the effects of suspended particulate matter and smothering on the behaviour, growth and survival of benthic invertebrates found in areas associated with aggregate dredging
Feeding a cold water coral reef
 
Feeding Lophelia
 
Understanding activity rhythms in animals
Our understanding of biological rhythms is advanced by recent research on marine worms
The value of artificial reefs
Ongoing research on an artificial reef complex in Loch Linnhe reveals the benefits of well-designed reefs
Artificial reef paper
 
Artificial reefs support abundant marine life
 
The importance of cold-water coral reefs
A new book on cold-water corals describes the biodiversity found on deep sea reefs and the importance of these structures for marine life
Climate change impacts at regional scales
 
Prevent Escapes
 
Assessing the use of benthic indices in environmental impact of aquaculture - new paper
 
New EU Prevent Escape project aims to reduce fish farm escapes
 
Stock collapse and ecosystem change in Northwest Atlantic ecosystems
 
Fish stock collapse and ecosystem change in Northwest Atlantic ecosystems
 
"Eye of the Ocean" casts new light on deep sea life
 
"Eye of the Ocean" examines life in the deep sea
New lander 'sees' deep ocean in a new light
Murray Roberts' Blog from "Life on the Edge" Expedition 2009
BLOG: 11 August 2009
Recovering Scotland's Marine Environment
 
SAMS report on recovering Scotland's marine environment makes waves in Scottish Parliament
 
DEEPFISH explores complex fisheries interactions in a large deepwater-fishery
 
Shark Tagathon 2009
 
DEEPFISH_Part1_Spanish_LQ.pdf
 
DEEPFISH_Part2_Spanish_LQ.pdf
 
DEEPFISH_Part1_French_LQ.pdf
 
DEEPFISH_Part2_French_LQ.pdf
 
Policy options for Namibian fisheries
 
FAO publishes review of EIA and monitoring in aquaculture
 
International phycological conference goes ahead
58th Annual British Phycological Society meeting goes ahead in defiance of adverse weather
Understanding coasts - barnacles show the way!
 
Smothering sea squirt reaches Scotland
 
Didemnum Largs marina
 
Didemnum Largs marina2
 

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