Jessica Arnull

Jessica is a PhD Researcher at the School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, researching the susceptibility and sensitivity of coral reefs and seagrasses ecosystems in South Asia to the impacts of nitrogen pollution. She has an interdisciplinary background with degrees in Geography, Marine Systems and Policies and as a qualified secondary geography teacher, education is a core value of her work. She has undertaken work in many places including Madagascar, Australia and the Maldives. Her work is contributing to work package 3.2 on the UKRI-GCRF South Asian Nitrogen Hub.
Areas of Expertise:
Seagrasses and coral reefs
Coastal biogeochemical cycling (nitrogen and carbon)
Experimental work
Interdisciplinary nature-based solutions
Blue Carbon Ecosystems
Marine conservation and coastal sustainable livelihoods

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Nitrogen Pollution - Threats to Tropical Coral Coasts (edX)

This course explores how nitrogen interacts with the marine environment and the associated threats of nitrogen pollution caused by human activity, using tropical coral reefs and seagrasses as model ecosystems.