Man fishing in small boat above coral reef, CMACS
The Marine Conservation Research Group investigates the consequences of human activity on marine biodiversity and its ecosystem services in order to provide scientific evidence and management advice for the benefit of marine ecosystems and society.
Within the group, there are several units working in key areas of marine conservation:
Please contact research group leader Professor Emma Sheehan with any queries, or visit our theme pages for specific projects and associated staff for further details.
 

Marine conservation news

Pseudo-nitzschia are a common component of the phytoplankton community along Europe鈥檚 Atlantic coast and the North Sea, and a number of species produce the toxins responsible for amnesic shellfish poisoning
Study provides detailed assessment of shifts in toxin-producing phytoplankton abundance

The University led a study showing how the abundance and distribution of two groups of phytoplankton have changed over the last six decades

14 May 2026
 

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