The Marine Biologist

An exclusive quarterly membership magazine bringing you the latest news in marine biology research and education.


From ocean currents to society: navigating the multidimensional realm of socio-oceangraphy

140 years and counting by Sylvia Earle

New insights into the biology of an intertidal lichen

The Marine Biologist Magazine Cover image: 23.09.18 PITCAIRN-76 (1) Humpback whale and newborn calf, Pitcairn Island. © Luke Hosty, Protect Blue.

Latest Issue

The Marine Biologist is an exclusive and beautifully produced quarterly magazine that covers all the important developments in our knowledge of life in the sea.

In this edition, Sylvia Earle shares her reflections on the Marine Biological Association’s 140-year journey.

Our cover feature takes us to the Pitcairn Islands, a UK Overseas Territory whose enormous marine protected area makes a substantial contribution to the UK’s Blue Belt programme. How will the coral reefs of these remote waters fare as our seas become warmer and more acidic?

We also introduce socio-oceanography, discover cycles in intertidal lichen and kelp ecosystems, spread some love for the ocean, and much more.

You can read articles from this edition but to enjoy the whole magazine you need to be a member of the MBA.

Cocaine and Crustaceans

Salty Science – Four marine scientists rowing across an ocean, for the oceans  

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