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fishing PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 23 fishing PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

Mapping Fishing Industry Response to Shocks: Learning Lessons to Enhance Marine Resource Resilience

Project Overview. This project will explore how learning from systemic shocks, e.g. associated with new fisheries policy post Brexit, the Covid-19 pandemic, and changes in the cost of fuel and price of fish due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, can help enhance the resilience of the marine fisheries resource. Read more

Cultural responses to the challenges facing small scale fisher communities around the UK

Close-knit settlements, traditionally dependent upon small scale fishing (SSF) enterprises, are facing cataclysmic socio-economic challenges including what has been termed the “marine clearances”, gentrification of quaint towns and diminishing catches. Read more

NERC ACCE Doctoral Training Partnership: Fishing in hot water: will climate change alter the ecological effects of bottom trawling?

The ACCE DTP is committed to recruiting extraordinary future scientists regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, faith or religious belief, pregnancy or maternity, parental or caring responsibilities or career pathway to date. Read more

QUADRAT DTP: Cultural ecosystem services of underwater landscapes and marine protected areas

This fully funded, 42-month PhD project is part of the QUADRAT Doctoral Training Partnership. Marine environments are facing multiple challenges due to climate change as well as the direct human impacts that come from resource extraction and physical alteration of habitats. Read more

ACCE DTP Studentship - Predicting global patterns in fish feeding behaviour: implications for food webs and fisheries

The ACCE DTP is committed to recruiting extraordinary future scientists regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, faith or religious belief, pregnancy or maternity, parental or caring responsibilities or career pathway to date. Read more

The impact of bottom trawling on seabed ecosystem functioning

  Research Group: Institute of Life and Earth Sciences
Marine sediments harbour significant levels of biodiversity that play a key role in ecosystem functions and services such as biogeochemical cycling, carbon storage and the regulation of climate. Read more

CDTS327: Can habitat restoration deliver effective mitigation for marine and estuarine fish?

Numerous restoration projects are currently seeking to reverse losses of seagrass, saltmarsh and other coastal habitats. These habitats are considered to be important nurseries for juvenile fish and therefore critical for sustaining coastal fish populations. Read more

QUADRAT DTP: Understanding the drivers of change in the UKs largest freshwater ecosystem

This fully funded, 42-month PhD project is part of the QUADRAT Doctoral Training Partnership. Lough Neagh, located in Northern Ireland, is the largest freshwater lake in the British Isles, covering 383 km2 with a mean depth of 8.9 meters. Read more

Assessing floods and droughts using satellite radar data

In this novel and timely research, we aim to improve the management and protection of floodplains and arid regions by using cutting-edge satellite images to develop field-tested methodologies to monitor flood level and soil moisture on a weekly basis to inform floods or droughts risk management strategies. Read more

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