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  2. Richard Thompson (marine biologist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Charles Thompson is a marine biologist who researches marine litter. At the University of Plymouth he is director of the Marine Institute; professor of Marine Biology; and leads the International Marine Litter Research Unit. Thompson coined the term "microplastics" in 2004. [2] [3]

  3. Continuous Plankton Recorder - Wikipedia

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    The term "microplastics" was introduced in 2004 by Professor Richard Thompson, a marine biologist at the University of Plymouth in the United Kingdom using silks sampled by the CPR. [8] The Survey is unique in that it has an historical archive with samples available for retrospective analysis.

  4. Richard Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Richard Thompson (marine biologist), director of the Marine Institute at the University of Plymouth, coined the term "microplastics" Richard Thompson (physician) (born 1940), president of the Royal College of Physicians and formerly physician to the Queen

  5. Parmales - Wikipedia

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    Parmales can be found in all the major world oceans. However, their density is consistently low (10-100 cells/ml) and they represent at most 3% of the phytoplankton present. [3]

  6. Category:British marine biologists - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 February 2013, at 07:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Biological oceanography - Wikipedia

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    Biological oceanography is the study of how organisms affect and are affected by the physics, chemistry, and geology of the oceanographic system.Biological oceanography may also be referred to as ocean ecology, in which the root word of ecology is Oikos (oικoσ), meaning ‘house’ or ‘habitat’ in Greek.

  8. Joseph Richard Pawlik - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Richard Pawlik is a marine biologist. He is the Frank Hawkins Kenan Distinguished Professor of Marine Biology [ 1 ] in the Department of Biology and Marine Biology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington .

  9. Pachygrapsus marmoratus - Wikipedia

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    P. marmoratus has a square carapace 22–36 millimetres (0.87–1.42 in) long, which is dark violet brown with marbling in yellow. [2] It can be distinguished from related species of Pachygrapsus in the Mediterranean Sea (Pachygrapsus maurus and Pachygrapsus transversus) [3] by the presence of three teeth on each side of the carapace. [2]