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Maisie Evans is an Associate Tutor and PhD candidate at the University of East Anglia, affiliated with the Faculty of Science, School of Environmental Sciences, and the Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences. She holds an MSc in Applied Ecology and Conservation from UEA and a BSc in Wildlife Conservation from Nottingham Trent University.
Education:
- Master in Science, Applied Ecology and Conservation, University of East Anglia (1 Oct 2020 – 31 Jul 2021)
- Bachelor of Science, Wildlife Conservation, Nottingham Trent University (1 Oct 2017 – 31 Jul 2020)
Her research focuses on marine ecology, particularly shark bycatch in UK fisheries and its interaction with climate change, building on prior work with the Centre for Environment, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Science (Cefas). Her interests span conservation biology, fisheries management, and climate change impacts on marine ecosystems.
Although no publications are listed, her work is grounded in applied ecological research with conservation applications, suggesting interdisciplinary engagement across marine science and environmental policy.
No scientific awards are currently listed.
Maisie has experience advising and teaching through her role as an Associate Tutor and previously taught fieldwork skills to school groups via the Field Studies Council. She has also contributed to conservation expeditions with Operation Wallacea, where she served as volunteer coordinator, camp manager, and lecturer in Honduras. She continues to work ad hoc with OpWall during her studies.
She is a member of the Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences research group, contributing to marine and atmospheric interdisciplinary research at UEA.


