Coastal Ecology Research — Bangor University

Client

Bangor University — School of Ocean Sciences

Region

United Kingdom

Year

2008 – 2009

Areas

Coastal Ecology, Intertidal Ecology, Marine Biodiversity, Ecological Monitoring

Short Summary

Participation in coastal ecology research at Bangor University focused on intertidal ecosystem dynamics and barnacle population ecology.

The project involved field-based ecological experiments and image-based analysis supporting marine biodiversity and coastal ecosystem research.

Key Contributions

  • Participation in intertidal ecological field experiments focused on barnacle population dynamics.
  • Analysis of ecological datasets and digital imagery supporting coastal ecosystem research.
  • Contribution to marine ecology research activities at the School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University.
  • Field-based ecological monitoring and biodiversity research in intertidal environments.
  • International research experience supported through the Leonardo da Vinci Programme.

Results & Impact

  • Contribution to ecological understanding of intertidal population dynamics and coastal ecosystem processes.
  • Strengthened expertise in marine ecological fieldwork and biodiversity analysis.
  • Early international research experience contributing to long-term development in marine conservation and ecology.

Funding & Partners

Bangor University through the Leonardo da Vinci mobility programme.

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