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Professor Pip Moore
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Professor Pip Moore
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Dr Sarah Coulthard
40 priority questions to advance understanding of the risks and opportunities of UK marine heatwaves
2026
Dr Paddy Keith
Dr Heather Sugden
Professor Pip Moore
Professor Clare Fitzsimmons
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Abundance-based distribution modelling reveals climate-driven loss of functionally important kelp forest habitat
2026
Ethan Clark
Professor Pip Moore
Professor Clare Fitzsimmons
Assessing the co-location potential of seaweed aquaculture and offshore wind farms in UK waters using habitat suitability models
2026
Benjamin Hall
Dr Paddy Keith
Yaofa Ren
Professor Pip Moore
Professor Clare Fitzsimmons
et al.
Characterising ecosystem service provision by two morphologically distinct kelp species (
Laminaria hyperborea
and
Saccharina latissima
) and the biophysical drivers shaping these services: a systematic map protocol
2026
Dr Maxine Canvin
Professor Pip Moore
Determining the contribution of temperate seaweed farming to local sedimentary carbon stocks and climate change mitigation
2026
Professor Pip Moore
Global patterns and regional insights into kelp forest protection, restoration, and stewardship
2026
Professor Pip Moore
Micro-Refuges or Ecological Traps: Context-Dependent Effects of Rock Pools on Intertidal Biodiversity Across Latitudes
2026
Professor Pip Moore
Stable and resilient kelp forests across a latitudinal gradient of thermal stress
2026
Professor Pip Moore
Baseline matters: Challenges and implications of different marine heatwave baselines
2025
Dr Maxine Canvin
Professor Pip Moore
Can the Emerging European Seaweed Industry Contribute to Climate Change Mitigation by Enhancing Carbon Sequestration?
2025
Professor Pip Moore
Chemical composition of the harvested subtidal kelp,
Lessonia trabeculata,
from a coastal location in central Chile
2025
Professor Pip Moore
Evaluating the effects of management regime on the recovery process of
Lessonia trabeculata
to harvesting
2025
Professor Pip Moore
Intra- and Inter-Decadal Scale Variability in Kelp Population Structure Reveal Both Stability and Decline in a Critical Foundation Species
2025
Hannah Earp
Dr Adam Gouraguine
Professor Pip Moore
Management regime influences the recovery of subtidal kelp forests following harvesting
2025
Professor Pip Moore
Ocean extremes as a stress test for marine ecosystems and society
2025
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