Episode 10 – Ian Hendy on Human Interactions, Environmental Variation and Climate Change, Responsible for Altering Biodiversity, Biomass and Productivity to Marine Ecosystems
‘As a professional marine conservation ecologist, the main goal of my research is to understand how human interactions, environmental variation and climate change are responsible for altering biodiversity, biomass and productivity. My aim, to facilitate the rewilding of marine ecosystems in an effort to restore the natural ecology, biodiversity and energy flow. I look for unusual patterns within my data, and strive to understand diminishing aquatic ecosystems and how best to improve, restore and manage those impacts.’
Research papers Dr Ian has written/ contributed to
- Biodegraders of large woody debris across a tidal gradient in an Indonesian mangrove ecosystem
- Climate-driven golden tides are reshaping coastal communities in Quintana Roo, Mexico