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Fishing, Brexit, and the Iconography of a Maritime Nation
The impact of fishing iconography on British politics is explored in this latest paper, “Splendid Isolation or Fish out of Water? Fishing, Brexit, and the Iconography of a Maritime Nation”, co-authored by Aadil Siddiqi.
New Study Incorporating Blue Carbon Science into Climate Policy Solutions
New research led by Dr Lisa Wedding, published in Global Environmental Change, investigates the carbon sequestration potential of habitats along the California coast and details pathways incorporating carbon-capturing habitats into climate change policy.
Research Priorities for Seascape Ecology
A recent study led by the Oxford Seascape Ecology Lab explores the future agenda for applied seascape ecology research.
Multiple interacting stressors in Arctic Ocean ecosystems
Recently published in Nature Communications, research led by Arrigo et al. (2020) found that neglecting stressor interactions led to vastly underestimated risk of animal population crashes, highlighting the necessity of accounting for stressor interactions in comprehensive environmental risk assessment and management planning.