Ben is an interdisciplinary marine scientist, bridging social and ecological research with communication to help conserve seagrass meadows for people and planet. He is currently President of the World Seagrass Association and has over 10 years of experience working with seagrass ecosystems and has conducted collaborative research and conservation projects in Europe, across the Indo-Pacific and the Caribbean. Ben is also Chief Conservation Officer of Project Seagrass.
Ben is interested in working to enhance societal understanding and appreciation of the importance of seagrass, particularly as a source of food-security, and regularly utilises design and other creative mediums to communicate information on seagrass and scientific research.
Ben takes a people-centric approach to conservation and is passionate about using his position of privilege to champion and amplify underrepresented voices within the seagrass science and conservation community.
Experience
2023–present
Postdoctoral Associate, Florida International University
2022–present
Research Affiliate, Swansea University
2022–present
President, World Seagrass Association
2013–present
Chief Conservation Officer, Project Seagrass
2018–2022
PhD Researcher, Stockholm University
2017–2018
Research Associate, Sustainable Places Research Institute, Cardiff University
2015–2017
Research Assistant, Sustainable Places Research Institute, Cardiff University
2014–2015
Marine Technician, SEACAMS, Swansea University
2014–2014
Research Assistant, Swansea University
Education
2022
Stockholm University, PhD Marine Biology
2014
Swansea University, MRes Aquatic Ecology and Conservation
2012
Swansea University, BSc Marine Biology
Professional Memberships
World Seagrass Association
Research Areas
Marine And Estuarine Ecology (Incl. Marine Ichthyology) (060205)