Postgraduate researchers cohort 1
Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (CDT SuMMeR)
Postgraduate researchers: Cohort 1

Lorna McKellar
CDTS103: Setting thresholds for good status in marine ecosystem management

Meng Wu
CDTS104: Energy, technology, behaviour, culture and regulation: the complex problems and transition engineering solutions for the future of local, sustainable fishing

Madison Bowden-Parry
CDTS105: Investigating the history of Sussex kelp habitats and their impact on local communities

Chris Reilly
CDTS108: Exploring geovisualisations as place-based planning tools for collaborative marine and coastal management

Lily Anna Stokes
CDTS111: Building evidence for action: Novel assessment of ocean acidification impacts around the UK

Nina Baskerville
CDTS112: Using an interdisciplinary approach to elucidate pollution impacts and antimicrobial resistant pathogen dynamics across terrestrial, estuarine and marine environments

Jennifer Scott
CDTS115: Understanding microbial colonisation and biodegradation of microplastics in the ocean

Natalie Smith
CDTS117: Butt Out: A transdisciplinary approach in understanding and addressing the risks of littered cigarette butts

Lucy Howarth-Forster
CDTS118: Revealing the hidden identity and toxicity of priority chemical pollutants released during microplastic degradation and additive leaching in marine and coastal environments

Sophie Whistler
CDTS119: Characterising the dynamics around offshore wind farms by combining machine learning and oceanographic techniques

Evelyn Alexander
CDTS121: Offshore wind farms effects on ocean fronts and seabirds

Saniye Smith
CDTS122: Management approaches and tools to empower fishing communities

Kaila Wheatley Kornblum
CDTS124: Factors limiting marine connectivity at a species’ range edge – the case of the pink sea fan, Eunicella verrucos