


The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) Survey
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@CPRSurvey
The CPR Survey is the largest marine ecological survey in the world, monitoring the health of our oceans. Part of the Marine Biological Association @thembauk




NOC's Dr Ben Moat (@BenMoat1) takes us through the @royalsociety #SummerScience Exhibition and gives us the lowdown on "Deep Heat, How a warming Ocean is changing life on earth". Watch below 🎞️⤵️ #RoyalSocietyAtlantis






Today on Day Of The Seafarer, we celebrate the men and women who navigate our ocean, facilitating global trade and supporting research, especially those that tow our Continuous Plankton Recorders - thank you. #DayOfTheSeafarer
















'Planet Ocean' is open! Running until 23 February 2025, this exhibition highlights our collections, shines a light on the amazing work taking place in and around the city to safeguard the sea, and aims to inspire hope in the face of the climate crisis. ow.ly/B5bn50QKck2



Loving the talks at the #ZPS7 @ICES_ASC @PICES_MarineSci Zooplankton symposium, lots of great uses of @CPRSurvey data, glad to see all of the CPR data is made freely available across all sister surveys




Great visits in Plymouth @thembauk and @PlymouthMarine, world specialists on #plankton running the #ContinuousPlanktonRecorder, most extensive marine monitoring programme in the world since 1931 ! #Plankton is the dynamo of life on for 4Bn ! Follow us on @Plkt_Manifesto

Celebrating 140 years of marine excellence 🎉 For over a century, we have been a leading voice in marine science & conservation, conducting groundbreaking research & scientific discoveries; paving the way for a brighter future for our ocean. 🎥 buff.ly/4303F6d #MBA140
