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  • A SAMS Christmas gift
  • World Marine Mammal Conference
  • Assessing fish stocks in the Irish Sea.
  • Taking a poll of the ocean electorate
  • Snow sensors could help predict flood risk
  • Marine robotics’ decade of discovery
  • SAMS' part in largest Arctic expedition
  • Scotland making Arctic Connections
  • 'Rising star' marine scientist wins prestigious fellowship
  • Vanishing glaciers reveal ancient seabeds
  • Dedicated daughter is student of the year
  • PhD award is university's first
  • SAMS evidence prompts rethink on global seaweed policy
  • SAMS staff hear Brexit warning
  • Robotic explorer takes on Arctic mission
  • Robotics and algae on display for ministerial visit
  • Pupils have a new way of seeing science
  • Visit strengthens 40-year Nordic link
  • Carolina calling for SAMS UHI students
  • Researchers bring seaweed biosecurity issue to top table
  • SAMS UHI scientists awarded professorships
  • POGO plea to plug ocean knowledge gap
  • Explain your science in sixty seconds
  • Whale returns to the ocean after SAMS stranding
  • Taking a microscopic look at our seas
  • Ocean 'mud' is crucial to carbon storage
  • Giant subsea waves add to Greenland melt
  • SAMS sample lights up Christmas lecture
  • SAMS selects new governing council
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