PhD Studentship opportunity Plymouth University, UK /Galway Mayo Institute of 
Technology(GMIT), Ireland

Modelling the sustainability and ecosystem services of wildlife ecotourism in 
remote rural communities
PhD Code:MARES_11_13: 
http://www.mares-eu.org/index.asp?p=1376&a=1090&mod=phd&id=82

A collaborative studentship between Plymouth University and Galway Mayo 
Institute of Technology will examine the coupling of ecological processes and 
the socio-economics of cetacean based eco-tourism. Sustainability of this 
sector is dependent on the ecosystem services provided by target animals and 
socio-economic benefits to coastal communities. Coastal and marine ecosystems 
provide ecological functions that directly or indirectly provide ecosystem 
services of benefit to human society. However an integrated approach needs to 
consider the impacts of a growing marine tourism sector on wildlife together 
with impacts from other coastal activities which may affect the ecosystem on 
which these organisms are dependent. Threats may include the disturbance from 
increased vessel traffic directly on the animals but also on the management of 
other activities likely to affect the ecosystem on which top predators rely 
such as fishing and coastal developments such as shipping and marine renewable 
energy projects.

This mobility studentship is open to applicants with a masters or equivalent 
degree from outside or within the EU (providing their most recent degree is not 
from an institution in Ireland or the UK) and will be based at Plymouth with at 
least six months working with partners in GMIT and in Scotland (Ecologic). For 
details on the Mares Erasmus Mundus PhD studentship application guidelines and 
eligibility go to http://www.mares-eu.org/index.asp

For further details regarding this project contact Dr Simon Ingram 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Dr Steve 
Fletcher ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) 
at Plymouth University or Dr Simon Berrow at GMIT 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
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Dr Simon Ingram
Lecturer in Marine Conservation
School of Marine Science and Engineering
University of Plymouth
Plymouth
PL4 8AA
UK
Phone +44 (0)1752 584591
email: simon.ingram at plymouth.ac.uk
Website  
http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pages/dynamic.asp?page=staffdetails&id=singram1#





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