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Brynn Devine is a Research Fellow at the University of Windsor, focusing on interdisciplinary environmental and marine conservation research. She examines the long-term impacts of regulatory changes during crises and applies technological solutions to protect endangered species. Her work bridges policy analysis and field research, addressing both human-driven environmental challenges and ecological preservation.
- Affiliations: University of Windsor (Research Fellow)
Her research interests include the intersection of environmental policy with pandemic governance, marine biodiversity conservation, and the use of tagging technologies for studying migratory species like Greenland sharks. She collaborates with researchers such as Nigel Hussey to advance conservation strategies through data-driven approaches.
Devine’s recent studies highlight risks posed by regulatory rollbacks during public health emergencies and emphasize the need for adaptive conservation frameworks. While no awards or grants are explicitly detailed in the provided texts, her contributions to marine and policy research reflect a commitment to interdisciplinary problem-solving.




