
Morgane Declerck- PhD
- PostDoc Position at University of Aberdeen
Morgane Declerck
- PhD
- PostDoc Position at University of Aberdeen
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Introduction
Current institution
Additional affiliations
October 2019 - present
Education
September 2018 - June 2019
University of Aberdeen
Field of study
- Applied Marine and Fisheries Ecology
September 2015 - September 2017
Publications
Publications (7)
The significant expansion of offshore wind farms (OWF) is a core element of the world's decarbonisation strategy. However, in the urgency to meet Net Zero, care must be exercised to avoid exchanging one environmental crisis for another. A primary aim of this paper is to set out a methodology roadmap to ensure that future marine management and renew...
PhULMaR is the PhD Inter-University Lab for Marine Bird Research (British and Irish Isles).
Established in November 2023, we comprise a group of 22 postgraduate researchers studying seabirds across 15 different research organisations.
Our purpose is to connect student and postdoctoral researchers by species, topic and/or methodology, thereby ma...
With the rapid expansion of offshore windfarms (OWFs) globally, there is an urgent need to assess and predict effects on marine species, habitats, and ecosystem functioning. Doing so at shelf-wide scale while simultaneously accounting for the concurrent influence of climate change will require dynamic, multitrophic, multiscalar, ecosystem-centric a...
o alleviate climate change consequences, the UK government is pioneering offshore renewable energy developments at an ever-increasing pace. The North Sea is a dynamic ecosystem with strong bottom-up/top-down natural and anthropogenic drivers facing rapid climate change impacts. To ensure the compatibility of such large-scale developments with natur...
In order to alleviate climate change consequences, UK governments are pioneering offshore energy developments with increasing commitment. The North Sea is a dynamic ecosystem with strong bottom-up/top-down natural and anthropogenic drivers facing rapid climate change impacts. Therefore, to ensure the compatibility of such large-scale developments w...
Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE), comprising marine (wave and tidal energy), and offshore wind, has the potential to supply large amounts of ‘green’ sustainable energy, reducing CO2 emissions. The main obstacles to deployment so far are technical challenges and cost. However, there are also concerns about how harnessing offshore energy can affect th...