Research Article Each CDT SIS cohort undertake a group project with researchers from different disciplines working together to understand and research a complex real world problem sustainable engineering problems.
Tag Archive: Nicholas Flores Martin
Feb 25
Taking the Initiative on Maltese Trawl Industry Management. Industry and Science Collaboration on Identifying Nursery and Spawning Areas for Trawl Fisheries Target Species
Nicholas Flores Martin Chapter First Online: 25 February 2020 Collaborative Research in Fisheries pp 249-262 Abstract Malta has managed a Fisheries Management Zone (FMZ), which extends to 25 NM from the baseline of the Maltese Islands, since 1971. The key aim of the Malta FMZ is to protect the fisheries resources of Malta’s marine area and the ecosystems …
Nov 23
Influence of resonance-driven bubble clouds on fine-scale behaviour of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
Research Article Nicholas Flores Martin Faculty of Eng. and Physical Sciences Water and Environ. Eng. Group, University of Southampton, Timothy G. Leighton, Paul R. White, Paul S. Kemp The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 146, 2897 (2019); https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5137053 Published Online: 13 November 2019 ABSTRACT Acoustic-bubble barriers show potential as a management tool for fish …
May 14
South Downs Green Fair
The CDT returned on May 13th 2018 to the South Downs Green Fair at the Sustainability Centre near Petersfield, Hampshire with the University of Southampton Public Engagement team.
May 30
Environmental Rock
Environmental Rock is Southampton’s annual family- friendly Eco Festival hosted at The Hobbit pub and in 2016 the CDT students were there presenting work on various issues of sustainability. The festival is dedicated to promoting environmental awareness and sustainability which fits with the themes of the CDT. Our students engaged members of the public with …
May 21
World Fish Migration Day
World Fish Migration Day is a one day global celebration to create awareness of the importance of migratory fish and the challenges they face. Our CDT students joined this global effort with the goal of promoting their work on the development of environmental impact mitigation technology such as fish passes which are being developed to ensure …