
About
Professor Martin Attrill is a marine ecologist at the University of Plymouth's School of Biological and Marine Sciences, with over 160 publications focusing on marine assemblages, climate change impacts, and ecosystem-based management. He directs research on Marine Protected Areas through projects like the Garfield Weston Foundation grant and has pioneered the UK's first National Marine Park in Plymouth.
Research Focus:
- Long-term biodiversity trends in Thames Estuary, Brazilian coral reefs, and Atlantic Ocean ecosystems
- Human-environment interactions in offshore renewable energy development
- Ecological and socio-economic impacts of MPAs and aquaculture
Key Publications (2024) demonstrate expertise in
- Seagrass phenology monitoring via satellite data
- Benthic recovery patterns under mussel farms
- Hydrodynamic modeling of coastal energy farms
- Biogenic reef formation as conservation tool
Scientific Recognition:
- Fellow, Linnean Society of London
- Member, Marine Biological Association and British Ecological Society
Advisory Roles:
- United Nations (2012) and US BOEM (2013) expert on marine renewable energy
- Trustee, Ocean Conservation Trust and Ocean Giants Trust
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