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    • The West Europe Pressure Anomaly: 1943-2018 

      Scott, Timothy; Masselink, Gerd; Castelle, B; Dodet, G (University of Plymouth, 2020-04-01)
      A pioneering and replicable method based on a 66-year numerical weather and wave hindcast is developed to optimize a climate index based on the sea level pressure (SLP) that best explains winter wave height variability ...
    • Infragravity wave generation on shore platforms: Bound long wave versus breakpoint forcing 

      Poate, Timothy G.; Masselink, Gerd; Austin, MJ; Inch, Kris; Dickson, M; McCall, Robert Timothy (University of Plymouth, 2020)
      Shore platforms are ubiquitous morphological features along rocky coastlines and display a spectrum of forms from gently-sloping to sub-horizontal with a low tide cliff. They generally front eroding coastal cliffs and ...
    • Analysis of direct and indirect genetic effects in fighting sea anemones 

      Lane, Sarah M; Wilson, Alastair J; Briffa, Mark (University of Plymouth, 2019-12-19)
      Theoretical models of animal contests such as the Hawk-Dove game predict that variation in fighting behavior will persist due to mixed evolutionarily stable strategies (ESS) under certain conditions. However, the genetic ...
    • Situational Awareness: Examining Factors that Affect Cyber-Risks in the Maritime Sector 

      Tam, Kimberly; Jones, Kevin (University of Plymouth, 2019-09-21)
      Standard risk assessments are used to define and prioritize threats within a sector. However, the rising number of cybersecurity risks in maritime are often temperamental to a range of environmental, technical, and social ...
    • Cyber-SHIP: Developing Next Generation Maritime Cyber Research Capabilities 

      Tam, Kimberly; Jones, Kevin (University of Plymouth, 2019-10)
      As a growing global threat, cyber-attacks can cost millions of dollars or endanger national stability and human lives. While relatively well understood in most sectors, it is becoming clear that, although the maritime ...
    • A Cyber-Security Review of Emerging Technology in the Maritime Industry 

      Tam, Kimberly; Jones, Kevin (University of Plymouth, 2019-10-17)
      The maritime industry is a complex cornerstone of global transportation infrastructure. To ensure smooth, safe and timely operations, technologies have been created or adapted over time to aid the maritime sector. Agile ...
    • National climate-mitigation policy: the spatial framing of (in)justice claims 

      Bailey, Ian (University of Plymouth, 2019)
      This chapter examines how notions of justice are contested in national climate politics and the implications of competing conceptualizations of justice for progress in decarbonizing economies. The focus of investigation ...
    • The Impact of Waves and Tides on Residual Sand Transport on a Sediment-Poor, Energetic, and Macrotidal Continental Shelf: Dataset 

      King, Erin Victoria; Conley, Daniel C; Masselink, Gerd; Leonardi, Nicoletta; McCarroll, Robert Jak; Scott, Timothy (University of Plymouth, 2019-06-27)
      This dataset is in support of the paper 'The Impact of Waves and Tides on Residual Sand Transport on a Sediment-Poor, Energetic, and Macrotidal Continental Shelf' (King et al., 2019). The dataset contains processed maps ...
    • Factors Affecting Cyber Risk in Maritime 

      Tam, Kimberly; Jones, Kevin (University of Plymouth, 2019-06-07)
      To ensure the safety of ships and ports, groups and individuals, at all levels of the maritime sector, use analysis to identify potential hazards and their outcomes. One of the most relied upon methods is using a risk ...
    • Forensic Readiness within the Maritime Sector 

      Tam, Kimberly; Jones, Kevin (University of Plymouth, 2019-06-07)
      Forensic investigation is an essential response strategy following a cyber-related incident, and forensic readiness is the capability to gather critical digital information and maximize its use as evidence. The effectiveness ...

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