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Professor Pip Moore
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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
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
Dr Marco Fusi
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Dr Theresa Rueger
Dr Chancey MacDonald
Dr Heather Sugden
et al.
The ecology of the oxyscape in coastal ecosystems
2025
Professor Pip Moore
Aggregation of symbionts on hosts depends on interaction type and host traits
2024
Professor Pip Moore
Carbon export from seaweed forests to deep ocean sinks
2024
Rebecca Morris
Professor Pip Moore
Coastal greening of grey infrastructure: an update on the state-of-the-art
2024
Professor Pip Moore
Global impacts of marine heatwaves on coastal foundation species
2024
Professor Pip Moore
Habitat structure shapes temperate reef assemblages across regional environmental gradients
2024
Professor Pip Moore
Introducing the Seaweed Specialist Group of the IUCN Species Survival Commission
2024
Professor Pip Moore
Mechanistic simulations of kelp populations in a dynamic landscape of light, temperature, and winter storms
2024
Dr Maxine Canvin
Professor Pip Moore
Quantifying growth, erosion and dislodgement rates of farmed kelp (
Saccharina latissima
) to examine the carbon sequestration potential of temperate seaweed farming
2024
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