School of Ocean Sciences

  1. Population genetics of Penaeus vannamei on the west coast of Mexico

    Author: May, D. R., Feb 2000

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  2. Population ecology of dab (Limanda limanda L.) in the eastern Irish Sea, North Wales.

    Author: Seisay, M. B. D., Jun 2001

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  3. Population dynamics of plaice Pleuronectes platessa L in the inshore waters of North West Wales and Eastern Anglesey

    Author: Al Rashada, Y., Jun 2009

    Supervisor: McCarthy, I. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  4. Population dynamics and secondary production of the small copepods in the Menai Strait

    Author: Castellani, C., Nov 2001

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  5. Population characteristics and environmental interactions of the king scallop fishery in the English Channel

    Author: Szostek, C., Jan 2015

    Supervisor: Kaiser, M. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  6. Population biology of two species of grey mullet, Liza abu in CentralIraq (Heckel, 1843) and Chelon labrosus (Risso, 1827) in North West Wales

    Author: Tulkani, R. H. M., Jun 2017

    Supervisor: McCarthy, I. (Supervisor) & Richardson, C. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  7. Polychlorinated biphenyls and their effects on the early life stages of the European plaice, Pleuronectes platessa L.

    Author: Doggett, M. J., Jul 2006

    Supervisor: McCarthy, D. I. (Supervisor), Kaiser, M. (External person) (Supervisor) & Mudge, D. S. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  8. Phytoplankton dynamics in Maltese coastal waters (Central Mediterranean) using in situ, remote sensing methods, and modelling techniques

    Author: Saliba, M., 2017

    Supervisor: Bowers, D. (Supervisor) & Thomas, D. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Master of Philosophy

  9. Physiology of decapod crustacean larvae with special reference to diet.

    Author: Kumlu, M., Mar 1995

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  10. Pelagic sharks are poorly understood because of limitations inherent in studying

    Author: Webb, J. M., Apr 2012

    Supervisor: Le Vay, L. (Supervisor) & Thomas, D. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

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