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  • National Marine Aquarium, Rope Walk, Coxside, Plymouth PL4 0LF

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This year's PlyMSEF Spring Lecture will take place at the National Marine Aquarium.
The event is your chance to learn from three of Plymouth's leading marine research organisations about marine heatwaves.

SPEAKERS

  • Dr Juliane Wihsgott, Digital Oceanographer, Plymouth Marine Laboratory | Exploring impacts on ocean health and weather feedback on the North West European shelf
  • Dr Manuela Truebano, Lecturer in Marine Molecular Biology, University of Plymouth | Coping with heat – lessons from Plymouth's shorelines
  • Dr Dan Smale, Research Lead – Benthic Ecosystems and Environmental Change, Marine Biological Association | Impacts of marine heatwaves on coastal ecosystems in a rapidly warming world
The lecture is free to attend but registration is essential. Doors open at 18:00 for 18:30 start.

Book your ticket via the NMA website

Contact the NMA for queries (tel: 0399 102 0300 / email: enquiries@national-aquarium.co.uk)
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About Plymouth Marine Science and Education Foundation (PlyMSEF)

Established in 1986, PlyMSEF is a charitable organisation aiming to promote and support marine science and education across the city. PlyMSEF provides a formal connection between the five renowned marine-themed institutions within Plymouth listed below.
 

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