Posted on Aug 09, 2022

Deep Blue – Marine Ecology Newsletter, Summer 2022

Welcome to the Summer edition of Deep Blue

In the summer edition of Deep Blue, find out how climate change and invasive non-native species have been identified as two of the top five drivers of biodiversity loss.  We also go through the lens to explore ‘Corbicula fluminea’, and Dr Ruth Barnich outlines Thomson’s recent research on microplastic present in the seafloor

This edition covers the following topical issues:

Through the lens Corbicula fluminea

How to tell plastic by its pattern

Symbiosis – working as a team in the natural world

Invaders in a changing climate

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