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  1. Blue Carbon. Blue carbon refers to the carbon stored in our marine habitats – such as tidal and saltmarshes, seagrasses, mangroves, and the seabed itself. These marine ecosystems and coastal wetlands are the most vulnerable habitats on our planet: they are threatened by centuries of coastal development and now, increasingly, by rising sea ...

  2. Aug 7, 2023 · PhD scholarships in blue carbon. About the Programme. We invite applications from qualified and highly motivated students for two 3.5-year PhD Studentships in Blue Carbon to study under the supervision of Professor William (Bill) Austin at the University of St Andrews. The studentships are available immediately and generously funded ...

  3. Blue carbon research therefore has far-reaching implications for climate mitigation. Professor Bill Austin is at the forefront of this research: he is currently Chair of the Scottish Government’s Scottish Blue Carbon Forum and is leading on the University’s Global Ocean Decade Programme for Blue Carbon (GO-BC) – endorsed by UNESCO - to ...

  4. Dive into the research topics where Centre for Blue Carbon is active. These topic labels come from the works of this organisation's members. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

  5. www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk › V2 › VacancySt Andrews Vacancies

    School/Unit: School of Earth & Environmental Sciences. Closing Date: 21/06/2024. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences Salary: £37,099 - £40,521 per annum Start Date: As soon as possible Fixed term: 2 years Full-time: 36.25hrs per week. Apply now.

  6. New research could help protect our vulnerable shelf seas. Researchers from the University of St Andrews have collaborated with Scottish Government scientists to develop a new predictive approach that will help assess the vulnerability the UK’s seabed carbon stores. Research.

  7. Jul 7, 2021 · The St Andrews led digital exhibition Blue carbon and changing seas, which involves partners from the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, University of Bangor, University of Leeds and the University of York, will explore the role of carbon capture in coastal wetlands. The interactive exhibition will give the public a unique opportunity to discover how carbon capture and storage solutions ...

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