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The effects of phytoplankton moving may seem like a ‘drop in the ocean’ compared to the migration of a whale pod. Meet the researchers studying the oceans’ travellers in all their forms. Understand how marine structures, fishing pressure, oil spills, and warming all influence the movements of creatures large and small, and how human behaviours can help the ocean thrive.

Find out more: essex.ac.uk/research-projects/ocean-travellers

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