Dear all,

On behalf of my colleagues I’m pleased to share that we have another funded PhD 
studentship opportunity, ‘Marine mammal bycatch in southwest England: Taking a 
holistic approach to assess causes, impacts and evidence-based solutions’,  
based at the University of Exeter’s beautiful Penryn campus in Cornwall, UK.

Supervisors
Dr Sarah Nelms, Centre for Ecology and Conservation, Penryn Campus, University 
of Exeter, Cornwall
Dr David Woolf, Heriot-Watt University
Ruth Williams, Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Professor Nicola Beaumont, Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Dr James Clark, Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Rob Deaville, Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme, Institute of 
Zoology/ Zoological Society of London 
James Barnett, Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme, Institute of 
Zoology/ Zoological Society of London 
Professor Brendan Godley, Centre for Ecology and Conservation, Penryn Campus, 
University of Exeter, Cornwall

Project Background 
Accidental entrapment of marine mammals in commercial fisheries, bycatch, is 
the greatest direct cause of marine mammal injury and death around the world 
and understanding its drivers is key to the development of successful 
mitigation measures. Using a transdisciplinary approach, this project aims to 
develop a method to understand which fisheries pose the greatest risk to marine 
mammals in southwest waters, and in parallel co-develop with fishers potential 
measures which could be implemented to reduce the threat. The waters off the 
Southwest of England and Wales coasts, particularly Cornwall, have been 
identified as a hotspot for marine mammal bycatch, yet there is currently 
limited information on the main drivers and information, such as spatial 
overlap between species distributions and fisheries, and the types of gear used 
are essential for informing policies aimed at managing the threat.

This project would take an interdisciplinary approach to informing our 
understanding of extent and causes of marine mammal bycatch in southwest waters 
by i) determining whether additional forensic evidence of bycatch could be 
gathered during investigation of strandings to help improve data collection and 
diagnoses, ii) developing methods for identifying potential factors that may 
influence spatio-temporal patterns of bycatch-related strandings and iii) 
developing policy options to support design improvement and potential solutions 
where gaps exist.

For more information see - 
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/research-degrees/centre-for-doctoral-training-in-sustainable-management-of-uk-marine-resources/study

Best wishes
Sarah
Dr Sarah Nelms
Lecturer in Marine Vertebrate Ecology and Conservation
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University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Cornwall, TR10 9FE, UK
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