Profiles
Ms Beth Harvey
Doctoral Teaching Assistant
School of Biological and Marine Sciences (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
Biography
Biography
Current role - Doctoral Teaching Assistant and PhD Student
My current research focuses on modelling the co-occurrence of cetaceans and anthropogenic threats in the southwest, particularly anthropogenic noise. Prior to the PhD I worked in fisheries management and research for Northumberland IFCA, and taught coral reef ecology and scientific diving to volunteers when working for a coral reef conservation NGO.
Qualifications
Education
- MSc. Ecosystem-Based Management of Marine Systems, University of St Andrews 2017-18
- BSc. (Hons) Biology, University of Sheffield 2013 - 2016
Research
Research
Research interests
- Bioacoustics and marine mammals
- Conservation
- Species distributions and habitat preferences
Publications
Publications
Journals
Serpetti, N., Benjamins, S., Brain, S., Collu, M., Harvey, B.J., Heymans, J. J., ... & Wilson, B. (2021). Modeling small scale impacts of multi-purpose platforms: an ecosystem approach. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8, 694013. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.694013
Harvey, B.J., Nash, K. L., Blanchard, J. L., & Edwards, D. P. (2018). Ecosystem‐based management of coral reefs under climate change. Ecology and Evolution, 8(12), 6354-6368. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4146