Daniel Bernard Harries
Assistant Professor · Marine Benthic Ecology
Heriot-Watt UniversityAbout
Dr. Daniel Bernard Harries is an Assistant Professor at the School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society at Heriot-Watt University, affiliated with the Institute for Life and Earth Sciences. His career began at Heriot-Watt, where he completed his PhD on meiofaunal ecology and later worked as a research associate on diverse projects including biogenic reefs and North Sea benthos studies. He contributed to marine protected area surveys for multiple universities and led monitoring programs for Scottish Natural Heritage.
Research focuses on marine benthic ecology, conservation of biogenic reefs, invasive species impacts, sea caves, and subterranean biology. Key areas include interactions between biological/environmental factors and anthropogenic influences like fishing or pollution. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to life below water and responsible consumption.
Over 50 research outputs span commissioned reports and peer-reviewed articles, emphasizing ecological monitoring, habitat restoration, and biodiversity indicators. Collaborations include projects on ecosystem services restoration and management with interdisciplinary teams. His expertise bridges fieldwork (scientific diving) and analytical approaches to marine conservation challenges.
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