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Matthew Hatton is a Researcher with a Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics and Statistics. His work intersects Earth and Planetary Sciences, focusing on climate change impacts, fisheries dynamics, and marine ecosystems.
- Education: PhD in Mathematics and Statistics.
His research explores climate change effects on Greenland and West Greenland fishing grounds, emphasizing trawling and aquatic environments. Contributions align with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly climate action and life below water.
Matthew’s recent peer-reviewed article in Fisheries Oceanography (2025) analyzes how climate change expands trawling opportunities in West Greenland, addressing ecosystem sustainability and adaptive management. His work reflects expertise in marine ecology, fisheries science, and climate modeling.
Keywords from his research fingerprint include Earth and Planetary Sciences, Climate Change, and Fisheries Oceanography, with sub-fields like Greenland, Trawling, Fishing Grounds, Aquatic Environment, Adaptive Management, and Shelf Break.
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