Man fishing in small boat above coral reef. 
The Marine Conservation Research Group investigates the consequences of human activity on marine biodiversity and its ecosystem services in order to provide scientific evidence and management advice for the benefit of marine ecosystems and society.
Within the group, there are several units working in key areas of marine conservation:
Please contact research group leader Professor Emma Sheehan  with any queries, or visit our theme pages for specific projects and associated staff for further details.
 

Marine conservation news

The common octopus is native to UK waters but is typically rare, favouring warmer seas further south in Europe and the Mediterranean
New report reveals scale, causes and consequences of South West octopus bloom

Researchers from across °µÍø½âÃÜ comprised the new report which draws on data from scientists, fishermen and citizen scientists

27 January 2026
 

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