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Isabel Key

(She/Her)
PhD Candidate, Marine Ecology, The University of Edinburgh

For my PhD I am investigating the biodiversity of seagrass meadows in Scotland, looking across trophic levels and bridging marine and terrestrial realms. I am interested in novel approaches to monitoring biodiversity, including using semi-aquatic predators such as birds and otters as indicator species, and trialling acoustics to monitor fish and crab activity. I have previously worked on nature-based solutions at the University of Oxford, and hold a bachelors degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge.

Experience

  • –present
    PhD Candidate, Marine Ecology, The University of Edinburgh