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Mangrove forest restoration

Posted on 25th September 2022 by David
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Visiting Khung Kraben Bay with Soydoa Vinitnantharat and her team to admire how restored mangrove forests form a buffer zone between the aquaculture ponds and the bay. They provide a range of ecosystem services, including water cleansing, biodiversity, food and recreation.

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Hike with Alemseged

Posted on 28th August 2022 by David
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Why fly to the Mediterranean, if there is such beauty at our doorstep?

Alemseged watching birds at low tide
St Mary’s lighthouse
Salt marsh at Seaton Sluice
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Tracking Vibrio cholerae

Posted on 3rd August 2022 by David
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Read about our work over several years with colleagues at Ardhi University in Tanzania on the attenuation of bacterial hazard indicators in the subsurface of an informal settlement.

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