Written by Tara Williams and Dr Ben Harris A red sun sets over sapphire Mediterranean water, bringing the One Ocean Science Congress conference to a […]
Blogs
SU MarineWatch: 2025 Round-up Report
Featured image (above) credit: Mono Written by Sean Nelson Here at MarineWatch, the Penryn Campus’ society for all things marine, we’ve had a great and […]
Atlantic bluefin tuna: Feeding the Comeback
After decades of absence, Atlantic bluefin tuna are now, once again, seen chasing prey off our coasts each summer.
Meet our students: Nadia (MSc Marine and Coastal Sustainability)
I studied Marine Biology at Newcastle University for my undergrad, but I’ve always had an interest in the ocean and environmental change. The Marine and […]
Field Course Diaries: Isles of Scilly 2025
Author: Ethan Hunt In April this year, our MSc in Marine Vertebrate Ecology and Conservation cohort took part in the field course section of our […]
Memories of the Maldives – A fieldcourse report
Author: Daniel Tucker Bailey In the early hours of the 11th of April, a group of students stood huddled in a bus shelter on Penryn […]
Reef restoration can bring back important ecosystem functions
Author: Dr Ines Lange The coral reefs off South Sulawesi in Indonesia are stunningly beautiful, with an incredible variety of colourful corals covering the entire […]
MSc Graduate in Focus – Tara Rebecca Williams
Our world-leading marine research underpins a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. In our MSc Graduate in Focus series we look at the achievements of […]
Getting Under the Surface of the Helford Estuary
Written by Tara Rebecca Williams Earlier this year, I was awarded funding from ExeterMarine for an underwater photography project in collaboration with local award-winning underwater […]
An introduction to marine spatial planning with the MMO!
Last month, the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) visited the University of Exeter at our Penryn Campus to deliver a hands-on role-playing workshop for around 60 […]