On Tuesday, the Sidmouth Plastics Week will launch with a look at how attitudes to plastic are actually bringing about the pollution of our seas:
Futures Forum: Plastics Week in Sidmouth > Plymouth University talk on "The human dimension: How social and behavioural research can help address marine litter": Tuesday 8th May @ Kennaway House
There will in fact be two talks:
Imogen Napper will be starting off the evening with
her talk on 'The sources and fate of plastic in the marine environment'. This will be followed by an opportunity for Q&As from the audience.
And after a break her colleague Sohvi Nuojua will be talking about 'The human dimension: How social and behavioural research can help
address marine litter', plus Q&A.
Both are part of a project led by Prof Richard Thompson at Plymouth University:
International Marine Litter Research Unit - University of Plymouth
International Marine Litter Research Unit team - University of Plymouth
Free tickets available here:
HOW CAN WE TACKLE THE PLASTIC POLLUTION IN OUR SEAS? Tickets, Tue, May 8, 2018 at 7:00 PM | Eventbrite
And more information here:
How can we tackle the plastic pollution in our seas? | Sidmouth Science Festival
And here 's the poster:
Vision Group for Sidmouth - Plastics Week in Sidmouth > Plymouth University talk on "The human dimension: How social and behavioural research can help address marine litter"
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