Postgraduate researchers cohort 2
Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (CDT SuMMeR)
Postgraduate researchers: Cohort 2
Aisha Abdallah
CDTS201: Evaluating the environmental and economic implications of management measures for the UK scallop fishery
Jonathan Heath
CDTS203: The effect of anchoring disturbance on seabed ecosystems
Vance Mak
CDTS204: Predicting regional vulnerability of threatened seabirds to offshore wind energy developments
Anna Tidy
CDTS205: Testing the potential of seaweeds and seagrasses to improve water quality
Chloe Renn
CDTS206: Combining local fisheries knowledge with novel ecological survey methods to identify and understand critical elasmobranch habitats and their threats
Helen Chadwick
CDTS207: Marine mammal bycatch in southwest England: Taking a holistic approach to assess causes, impacts and evidence based solutions
Jasmine Ramshaw
CDTS208: Quantifying ecological impacts and changes to ecosystem services as a result of seaweed aquaculture
Liesbeth (Lizzie) Bosschaert
CDTS209: Fisheries governance in an inclusive and sustainable blue economy
Jenny Wittamore
CDTS211: Mobilising cultural heritage in UK marine fisheries
Irene Susini
CDTS212: Linking organism traits to ecosystem service mapping to inform natural capital-based management approaches to the offshore marine environment
Kate Chadwick
CDTS215: Developing a novel system to monitor the status of coastal ecosystems in South West England using a complementary approach: from remote sensing to marine top predators
Maria Mercedes Lopez
CDTS217: Boosting saltmarsh management for fisheries species
Bridget Sparrow-Scinocca
CDTS219: Can trait-based approaches inform habitat mapping and ecosystem function, process and services in benthic communities
Folasade Adeboyejo
CDTS221: Wholescape systems thinking: water quality effects on coastal habitat condition and services across the land-sea interface