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Neil Banas

is an oceanographer, mathematical ecologist, and artist in Glasgow.

  • Tracing climate Impacts
  • Plankton
  • Arctic
  • Coastal oceans
  • Zines
  • Humanities
  • Art
  • Photography
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Starting points

To browse by category menu or tag cloud, see above and right. You can also browse by person, using the list of current and past PhD and postdoc projects, or by publication on my Google Scholar profile. To browse by longform narrative, see Eric Wagner’s essay “The Mystery of the Disappearing Seabird” (The Atlantic, 2021).

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