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The MarClim project was a four year multi-partner project created to investigate the effects of climatic warming on marine biodiversity. This was achieved by using intertidal rocky shore biota and assessing the resultant implications for the conservation, management and protection of the marine environment in Britain and Ireland.
The consortium project was led by the Marine Biological Association in partnership with Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Scottish Association for Marine Science, University of Plymouth and University College Cork, but funded by a much wider consortium of organisations under the umbrella of the UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP). This report examines the policy implications of the projects scientific findings.