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Charley Clubley is a Postdoctoral Fellow specializing in marine ecosystem modeling, currently researching offshore wind farms and exploring multi-use low-trophic aquaculture to mitigate the risk of non-indigenous species spread. He has a PhD in Marine Ecology from the University of Plymouth, where his research focused on environmental filtering during the Anthropocene, investigating community assembly processes at multiple scales. Additionally, he holds a Master’s degree in Marine Biology from the University of Plymouth, addressing competition and consumer pressure among intertidal grazers, and a Bachelor’s with honors in Marine Biology from the University of Essex, studying the hunting behavior of invasive Caribbean lionfish. His research interests include ecological modeling, ecological networks and interactions, offshore wind farms, and marine ecology. Charley is actively involved in several projects aimed at sustainable eutrophication management and nature-based solutions for integrated sea wind energy. He has participated in various conferences and workshops, emphasizing collaboration and external contributions to the marine ecology community.
Aarhus University • Roskilde, Denmark
Focus on applied marine ecology modeling and offshore wind farms.
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