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Dr Sarah Reynolds is a faculty member at the University of Portsmouth, serving as Programme Lead (Environmental and Life Sciences) within the Faculty of Science & Health and School of the Environment and Life Sciences. She is affiliated with the Institute of the Earth and Environment and Centre for Blue Governance, focusing on marine biogeochemistry and nutrient dynamics.
- Research Interests: Nutrient cycling in shelf seas and oligotrophic oceans, microbial nutrient acquisition, ocean alkalinity enhancement, dissolved organic phosphorus dynamics, and blue carbon storage.
- Key Article Trends: Her recent work explores anthropogenic nutrient impacts in the Solent, carbon isotope fractionation in seagrass ecosystems, methane distribution in the North Atlantic, and microbial responses to climate interventions.
- Scientific Engagement: No specific awards listed, but her research has been referenced in policy documents, patents, and social media platforms like X and Bluesky.
- Supervision: Accepts PhD students, though specific advisees are not named in the provided data.
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