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Dr. Mathilde Lindhart serves as a Coastal Processes Research Fellow at the University of Plymouth's School of Biological and Marine Sciences (Faculty of Science and Engineering). Her work focuses on understanding coastal ecosystems through interdisciplinary research combining physical oceanography, marine biology, and ecological modeling.
Her research interests include coral reef hydrodynamics, kelp forest dynamics, and the impacts of climate change on coastal ecosystems. She employs advanced measurement techniques and computational models to study processes like wave attenuation, sediment transport, and biogeochemical cycles in marine environments.
Recent publications highlight her contributions to understanding hurricane impacts on coral reefs, kelp forest drag dynamics, and eelgrass transplant success under varying environmental conditions. Her work bridges fundamental science and applied conservation, with a focus on informing management strategies for marine protected areas.
Lindhart collaborates with international teams to develop novel monitoring systems for cryptobenthic biodiversity and has contributed to large-scale MPA evaluations. Her research emphasizes the interplay between physical processes and ecological resilience in coastal systems.




