MBA Oceans 2025 - Theme 10: Sustaining observing systems
Lead Research Organisation:
Marine Biological Association
Abstract
Since the opening of its Laboratory in Plymouth in 1888, the Marine Biological Association has earned an international reputation for the broad scope and quality of its research. The research programme is managed by the MBA Council through its Director and its prime aim is to promote individually motivated research into problems of fundamental importance in marine biology. This is achieved by interweaving the work of resident Fellows with that of visiting workers. The programme is constantly evolving and is described annually in the ‘Report of Council’. The wide scope of the Association’s research programme is reflected in the breadth of its funding base. The programme is funded by a grant-in-aid from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), by grants from other Research Councils, awards from Private Trusts (Leverhulme Trust, Wellcome Trust) and from the Royal Society, by grants from industry and through research contracts with the Commission of the European Communities. The well-found laboratory for the research programme is provided by the NERC through an agreement which also resulted in the formation of the Plymouth Marine Laboratory in 1988. Our Research programme addresses both fundamental and strategic issues in marine science and is structured around the following themes: a) ecosystems and environmental Change; b) mechanisms underlying biogeochemical and ecological processes.
People |
ORCID iD |
Jon Robert Parr (Principal Investigator) |
Publications

Capasso E
(2009)
Investigation of benthic community change over a century-wide scale in the western English Channel
in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

Coombs S
(2009)
Sardine (Sardina pilchardus) egg abundance at station L4, Western English Channel, 1988-2008
in Journal of Plankton Research

Eloire D
(2010)
Temporal variability and community composition of zooplankton at station L4 in the Western Channel: 20 years of sampling
in Journal of Plankton Research

Genner M
(2009)
Temperature-driven phenological changes within a marine larval fish assemblage
in Journal of Plankton Research

Heath M
(2012)
Review of climate change impacts on marine fish and shellfish around the UK and Ireland FISH AND CLIMATE CHANGE
in Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems

Highfield J
(2010)
Seasonal dynamics of meroplankton assemblages at station L4
in Journal of Plankton Research

Licandro P
(2010)
A blooming jellyfish in the northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean.
in Biology letters

McHugh M
(2011)
A century later: Long-term change of an inshore temperate marine fish assemblage
in Journal of Sea Research

Rutterford L
(2015)
Future fish distributions constrained by depth in warming seas
in Nature Climate Change

Spencer M
(2011)
Temporal change in UK marine communities: trends or regime shifts? Temporal change in UK marine communities
in Marine Ecology
Description | As reported previously |
Exploitation Route | As reported previously |
Sectors | Environment |
URL | http://www.mba.ac.uk/simslab/ |