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We have 21 Marine Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

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Marine Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

We have 21 Marine Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

Quantifying the Impact of Windfarms on Seabirds

The successful PhD student will be co-supervised and work alongside our external partner Marine Directorate Scotland. This studentship is open to students worldwide *please see funding notes below. Read more

The Ecology and Conservation of Goldsinny Wrasse (Ctenolabrus rupestris) in Coastal Marine Ecosystems

Applications are only open to UK Students Only. Applications are invited for a 3.5-year PhD studentship with the University of Plymouth and the Ocean Conservation Trust’s National Marine Aquarium. Read more

Modelling foraging interactions at the heart of marine food chains to link climate change to wild salmon

This project combines mathematical modelling and long-term ecological data to close a crucial gap in our understanding of how the impacts of climate change at the base of marine food chains (plankton) translate into impacts on wild salmon and other fish, seabirds, and mammals at the top of those food chains. Read more

York YBDTP project: Why diatoms produce palmitvaccenic acid?

Lead supervisor: Dr T Tonon. Co-supervisors: Prof Luke Mackinder and Dr Gillian Taylor, Teesside University. The student will be registered with the Department of Biology (University of York). Read more

The ecological and societal benefits of environmentally friendly coastal structures – Southwick Reef

Beach landowner Shoreham Port is a commercial port that provides a full range of services aligned to commercial shipping, fishing and leisure marinas, alongside an extensive property and storage portfolio. Read more

Viral infection capacity across crustaceans of economic importance

Crustacean diseases cause economic damage to industry and the environment. Billions are lost on a yearly basis due to disease in crustacean aquaculture and, in wild systems, crustaceans commonly introduce disease-causing microbes as biological invaders. Read more

Enhancing Marine Biodiversity Through Repurposing Manmade Structures with Secondary Coastal Flood Defence Benefits

Saturn_Nuclear_CDT. Manmade marine structures, such as decommissioned cooling water intake tunnels from power stations, represent significant infrastructural assets that can be repurposed to address pressing environmental challenges. Read more

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