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Latest Posts

  • Variability in the Arctic Carbon Cycle

    Posted: 14th September 2020

    GEOMAR scientists study seasonal changes in the Arctic Ocean

  • Strathclyde mathematician joins Arctic climate change venture

    Posted: 14th August 2019

    A mathematics researcher at the University of Strathclyde has joined a scientific venture to the Arctic Ocean which is to understand the behaviour of tiny organisms that are key to the food chain.

  • Arctic study to shed light on organisms key to the food chain

    Posted: 4th August 2019

    A research team – led by a University of Stirling expert – will set off on a scientific cruise to the Arctic Ocean this weekend in a bid to understand the behaviour of tiny organisms that are key to the food chain.

  • Copepods: The unsung heroes of the ocean

    Posted: 24th April 2019

    Published in NERC’s Planet Earth magazine this week is an interview with Holly Jenkins, a PhD student in the DIAPOD project, describing her research on copepods.

  • #ThinkArctic interview with Holly Jenkins

    Posted: 22nd March 2019

    Holly Jenkins, PhD student in the DIAPOD project, gave an interview this week on her research into copepods in the Arctic Ocean to GCI’s #ThinkArctic podcast series.

  • UK scientists return to the Arctic Ocean to measure climate change threat to marine life

    Posted: 9th May 2018

    The £16 million, UK flagship programme of Arctic research returns today on a scientific cruise to the Arctic Ocean.

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