Environmental Biology Research Group
Research in this area is primarily focussed on the assessment and management of natural resources. Projects are wide reaching and internationally recognised, and include the investigation of pollutants, such as nanomaterials and endocrine disruptors, the management of coastal activities, including aquaculture and fisheries, the ecology of terrestrial and freshwater organisms, such as bats, fish and snails, as well as the impacts of human development and land use, including ecotourism. Current major research areas are:
For more information on the Group's research activities please contact the Research Group Director, Professor Paul Tett.
