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Andrew Gill

Senior Lecturer
Aquatic Ecology
Cranfield University
United Kingdom

Biography

Dr Andrew Gill is a Senior Lecturer in Aquatic Ecology; 20+ years international experience in fish and fisheries ecology and research into animal responses to environmental changes and ecological impacts from human activity. Andrew started his career in 1989 as a NERC funded Research Assistant at Leicester University. Following his PhD, he worked for three years with a coral reef conservation organisation on field projects mapping reefs communities and providing scientific advice and support for the development of marine protected areas in Belize and the Philippines. On returning to the UK in 1996, Andrew took up a temporary lectureship in Fish and Fisheries Biology at Liverpool University and in 1999 set up a new postgraduate MSc course in Restoration Ecology and was appointed Course Director. In late 2003, Andrew moved to Cranfield to take up the position of Lecturer in applied aspects of aquatic ecology. He was promoted to Senior Lecturer in Aquatic Ecology in 2010. He is currently the co-Chair of the ICES working group on Marine Benthal and Renewable Energy Developments, vice-Chair of the River Restoration Centre Board of Directors, a Council Member of the Fisheries Society of the British Isles and Chair of the Small Grants Committee, and serves on several international scientific committees. Andrew is a member of the Fisheries Society of the British Isles, a member and Scientific Advisor to the Shark Trust, a member of British Ecological Society, a member of the Marine Biological Association UK and an previous MBA Visiting Fellow. He was the Marine and Aquatic Editor for the international journal Biological Conservation 2005-2010 and subsequently served on the Editorial Board.

Research Interest

Gill's research focuses on coastal environmental impacts of offshore renewable energy developments - particularly interactions with electromagnetic and noise sensitive species.

Publications

  • Degraer S, Dannheim J, Gill AB, Lindeboom H & Wilhelmsson D (2015) Preface: the WinMon.BE 2013 conference: steps towards an efficient and effective offshore wind farm environmental impact assessment, Hydrobiologia, 756 (1) 1-2.

  • Eaton L, Sloman K, Wilson R, Gill A & Harborne A. (2016) Non-consumptive effects of native and invasive predators on juvenile Caribbean parrotfish, Environmental Biology of Fishes, 99 (5) 499-508.

  • Willsteed E, Gill AB, Birchenough SN & Jude S (2017) Assessing the cumulative environmental effects of marine renewable energy developments: establishing common ground, Science of the Total Environment, 577 19-32.

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