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Professor Martin Attrill is a marine ecologist whose primary research interest is focused on the mechanisms behind long-term change and large-scale spatial patterns in marine assemblages and populations. He has been working with long-term data from marine fish and invertebrate populations within a range of habitats such as the Thames Estuary, Brazilian coral reefs and the open Atlantic Ocean, including investigating the role of climate variation on fish, corals and plankton.
He has published over 160 papers in the prime literature, primarily on fish and benthic systems such as seagrass, but in recent years has been involved in projects investigating the roles of Marine Protected Areas and their interaction with fishing, particularly the UK Defra designation in Lyme Bay, SW England, which the team has been monitoring since 2008 and formed a novel research partnership with the Blue Marine Foundation and local fishermen to undertake research into sustainable fishing with MPAs across the UK.
He is also PI on a large grant from the Garfield Weston Foundation to investigate the link between oceanography and biodiversity in the British Indian Ocean Territory MPA and developed the concept for National Marine Parks in the UK, supporting the first declared NMP in Plymouth.
Prof Attrill has also been interested in the human impacts of large scale offshore renewable energy developments and how we can effectively and suitably monitor their interaction with the environment. In May 2012, Prof Attrill was invited to New York to advise the United Nations on the environmental impact of marine renewable energy and in February 2013 to Washington as an expert advisor for the US government (BOEM) at a workshop on the future of offshore energy.
From 2009-2018, Prof Attrill was Director of the Marine Institute at University of Plymouth and in 2018 designed and set up the MSc in Marine Conservation.
Fellow of the Linnean Society of London.
Member of the Marine Biological Association of the UK.
Member of the British Ecological Society.
Trustee: Ocean Conservation Trust/National Marine Aquarium
Trustee: Ocean Giants Trust
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In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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