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Peter Robins

Peter Robins

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I have a range of research interests in which PhD projects could be developed. Please contact me by email in the first instance regarding any of the following areas: Larval dispersal; Coastal and estuary modelling; Ocean modelling; Marine Renewable Energy.

20092026

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Office location: Room 115, Marine Centre Wales, Menai Bridge

(Tel: 01248 383961)

Email:  [email protected]

Author profiles: Google Scholar | Researchgate

I'm a Physical Oceanographer at the School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University, focusing on estuarine, coastal, and shelf sea processes, in particular extreme events and climate change impacts. Following my Degree (Mathematics and Physical Oceanography, 2003, Bangor) and Ph.D (Investigating internal tides in fjords, 2008, Bangor), I have developed estuarine and coastal models for a range of research studies. My recent research has focused on coastal hazards (compound flooding, public health risks, water quality degradation, sediment dynamics), as well as model applications to marine ecology, fisheries, and marine renewable energy. I enjoy working with a wide range of scientists across different disciplines, with climate modellers to ensure their projections are relevant for coastal impact, and with coastal regulators so that our research has real world outcomes. 

My research involves developing field surveys and hydrodynamic models that are fit-for-purpose for investigating complex coastal processes, e.g., compound flooding in estuaries, pathogen dispersal from sewage discharges, climate change impacts to water quality, and mitigation strategies such as coastal realignment. Also developing shelf sea models for investigating, e.g., marine heatwaves, marine energy resource assessments, tidal-stream and offshore wind impacts, larval transport and population connectivity, and plastic dispersal. I'm especially interested in estuaries because of the multiple complex processes and hazards that affect vulnerable communities - that are expected to worsen in the coming decades. 

 

Teaching and Supervision

I currently supervise the following PhD students as primary supervisor:

Ankita Bhattacharya - The influence of groundwater to future flood risk [NERC ENVISION, 2022-25]

Dani Crowley - The socio-ecological importance of elasmobranchs to coastal communities in a changing climate [NERC SuMMeR, 2024-28]

Adam Winrow - Modelling the fate of wastewater-derived human pathogenic fungi from catchment to coast [NERC RED-ALERT, 2024-28]

Olga Teran - Characterising the impacts of Offshore Wind Farms on tides, stratification and mixing. [2024-2029]

Maile Juraez - Investigating Connectivity Of Cockle Populations In The Northern Irish Sea. [NW-IFCA: 2025-2029]

 

.... and as co-supervisor:

Claire Carrington - Understanding responses of coastal seabirds to local and daily-scale meteorological variations [NERC ENVISION, 2022-26]

Nina Baskerville - Using an interdisciplinary approach to elucidate pollution impacts and antimicrobial resistant pathogen dynamics across terrestrial, estuarine and marine environments [NERC - SuMMeR, 2023-27]

Kaila Kormblum - Factors limiting marine connectivity at a species range edge – the case of the pink sea fan, Eunicella verrucosa [NERC - SuMMeR, 2023-27]

Lauren Evans - Using prey availability metrics to explain the foraging distribution of deep-diving seabirds.  [NERC ENVISION, 2023-27]

Stephen King - Exploring factors underpinning resilience and identifying avenues for restoration of maerl beds, a priority habitat for marine conservation [NERC ENVISION, 2024-28]

Luke Lazenby - Evaluating the influence of a Pumped Storage Hydropower plant on the hydro-environmental characteristics of Loch Ness, Scotland [Glen Earrach Energy, 2025-28]

Alex Morris - SPILL-AI: An AI-Driven predictor of Acute Water Pollution Events [NERC RED-ALERT, 2026-2030]

Emily Burroughs - Can we predict future climate and compound-stressors for intertidal habitats? [NERC ECOWILD, 2026-2030]

 

Completed PhD supervision:

Aaron Furnish - Pathways to Realistic Impact Modelling in Estuarine Areas [Primary supervisor, NERC ENVISION, 2021-25]

Megan O'Hara - What drives cold pulses at remote tropical reefs? [Primary supervisor, NERC ENVISION, 2022-25]

Thomas Clough - Predicting future compound hazards of coastal flooding [Primary supervisor, KESS-Dwr Cymru Welsh Water, 2020-24]

Mirko Barada - Coastal flooding: using historical records to mitigate future risk. [Primary supervisor, Cemlyn Jones, 2020-24]

Jonathan Demmer - Simulating the temporal and spatial variability of North Wales mussel populations [Primary supervisor, KESS, 2017-20]

 

Jake Jackman - There and back again: monitoring the returning fish to the Mersey estuary [Salford/Bangor/MerseyGateway, 2022-26, co-supervisor]

Nia Jones - Dispersal of Microplastics in the Marine Environment. [NERC ENVISION, 2020-23, co-supervisor]

Michael Ridgil - The Global Riverine Hydrokinetic energy Resource [KESS, 2019-22, co-supervisor]

Deanna Groom (MPhil) - Historical Shipwrecks and the impacts of climate change [Private, 2021-25, co-supervisor]

Nic Chopin (MPhil) – Variability in the Irish Mussel shellfishery [BIM, 2020-24, co-supervisor]

 

Grant Awards and Projects

2026:

JBA Consultants - Thorney Island Sediment Modelling (P Robins, A Davies, T Clough; Jul 2026 - Mar 2027; £30,000).

NERC Red-Alert PhD studentship: SPILL-AI: An AI-Driven predictor of Acute Water Pollution Events (I Woolway, P Robins, D Jones; Oct 2026 – 2030).

National Lottery Heritage Fund - NNF5: SIARC - Expanding networks to strengthen biological and community connections in Pen Llyn a'r Sarnau SAC (P Robins, S Ward; Apr 2026 - Mar 2029; £39,845 (Led by ZSL)).

The Environment Agency - River Severn Regulatory Review (P Robins, D Jones, C Lyddon (Liv); Feb - Mar 2026; £10,000).

North Wales Rivers Trust - Water Quality in the Menai Strait under climate change. (P Robins, J King; Mar - Dec 2026; £5,000).

NRW/Gwynedd Council -Climate Change Risk Assessment Framework for Public Services Boards. (P Robins, S Ward; Feb - May 2026; £30,000).

2025:

Swansea Council - Burry Inlet saltmarsh modelling. (P Robins, T Clough, B Powell; Nov 2025 - Jul 2026; £27,211.65).

Welsh Gov - WMFS: Impact of turbidity on estuary management. (P Robins, with NRW; Oct 2025 - Mar 2026; £68,884).

Welsh Gov - WaterSight: Commercialising an advanced wastewater-based surveillance platform for public and environmental health intelligence. (D Jones, P Robins, M Knight, H Jones; Oct 2025 - Mar 2026; £56,528).

Glen Earrach Energy Ltd - PhD Studentship: Evaluating the influence of a Pumped Storage Hydropower plant on the hydro-environmental characteristics of Loch Ness, Scotland (I Woolway, P Robins; Jan 2026 – 2029; £139,866 from Glen Earrach Energy Ltd and part-funded by Bangor University).

NW-IFCA - PhD Studentship: Investigating Connectivity of Cockle Populations in The Irish Sea (P Robins, S Malham; Jan 2026 – 2029; £48k from NW-IFCA and part-funded by Bangor University).

PhD Studentship: Characterising the impacts of Offshore Wind Farms on tides, stratification and mixing (P Robins, T Rippeth, B Lincoln; May 2025 – 2029).

Dr Robert Perrin Research Awards MRes studentship: Disrupting blue carbon: Assessing the impact of bottom trawling on carbon-rich marine sediments (S Ward, P Robins; Jun 2025–July 2026; £6,250).

MRes studentship: Modelling the impact of future climate change on estuary water quality (P Robins; 2025-2026).

 

2024:

Defra (EA): INVEST: Identifying climate change risks to water quality across English estuaries. (P Robins, C Lyddon, D Jones, G Coxon, T Coulthard, A Barkwith, F Fung; Apr 2024 - Mar 2025. £310k).

Royal Society International Exchanges 2024 Cost Share (NSFC): Virus Vectors: Investigating the attachment of pathogens to suspended materials and their fate through the river-estuary-coastal continuum (P Robins, X Li, J Kevill, D Jones; Jan 2025 – Dec 2026; £12k).

ZSL: Hydrodynamic modelling of reservoirs (P Robins, S Garnier, Jan-Dec 2024, £15k).

Dwr Cymru Cyfyngedig (Welsh Water): Citizen Science Project: Assessing Pathogen Risk and Public Perception in the Conwy River (J Kevill, P Robins, D Jones; Oct 2024 – Sep 2025; £10k).

NERC SuMMeR PhD studentship: The socio-ecological importance of elasmobranchs to coastal communities in a changing climate (P Robins, D Curnick, S Ward, etal; Oct 2024 – 2027).

NERC Red-Alert PhD studentship: Modelling the fate of wastewater-derived human pathogenic fungi from catchment to coast (D Jones, P Robins, K Fakas; Oct 2024 – 2027).

NERC SuMMeR PhD studentship: Exploring factors underpinning resilience and identifying avenues for restoration of maerl beds, a priority habitat for marine conservation (J Stevens, P Robins et al; Oct 2024 – 2027).

MRes studentship: Hydrodynamics of Turbulent Wakes of Offshore Windfarm Monopile Foundations (Robins, Austin, Van Landeghem; 2024-2025).

 

2023:

Welsh Government: Welsh Marine Evidence Framework: Welsh Lobster Larval Dispersal Model (P Robins, S Ward, L Gimenez, N Hold, S Malham; 2023; £20k).

Nature Networks Fund: SIARC-2: Sharks Inspiring Action and Research with Communities (ZSL/NRW-led, P Robins, S Ward; 2023-2026; £16,500).

Augean Ltd: Investigating bank erosion rates in the Tees estuary (P Robins, M Austin; 2023; £11,628)

DEFRA FISP: The Impact of Climate Change on Whelk growth (C Colvin, N Hold, P Robins, I McCarthey, S Malham; 2023-2025; £368k).

NERC ENVISION PhD studentship: What’s for dinner? Dynamic ocean conditions determine prey availability with consequences for Manx shearwater chick growth (Cordes, Ellison, P Robins, et al; Oct 2023 – 2026).

MRes studentship: Investigating the relationship between tidal lagoon impoundment size and hydro-environmental impacts (Robins, Austin; 2023-2024).

 

2022:

HORIZON-HLTH-2021-ENVHLTH-02: BlueAdapt: Reducing climate based health risks in blue environments: Adapting to the climate change impacts on coastal pathogens (D Jones, D Chadwick, S Malham, P Robins; 2022-2026; €1M).

Cefas PATH-AI-FUTURE: Development of pre-emptive data-driven tools to predict the risk posed by Norovirus and AMR in coastal waters and entry into the food chain (D Jones, P Robins, K Farkas, D Chadwick, S Malham, R Williams;  Sept 2022-2024; £372,393).

NERC Standard Grant: SHEAR: The impact of the physical environment on the foraging energetics of shearwaters and the consequences for breeding success (Cordes L, Bishop C, Robins P, Waggit J, & Fernandes P.; Mar 2022 – 2025; £780k).

Menter Mon (via WEFO in association with Welsh Government): Investigating seal movements in the Irish Sea (Cordes, Robins, 2022-2023; £40k).

Bangor University Impact and Innovation Award: Mapping social inequality in flooding: Will future flooding predominantly happen in recreation areas and rich neighbourhoods? (P Robins, M Lewis, S Neill; 2022; £10k).

NERC ENVISION PhD studentship: The influence of groundwater to future flood risk (P Robins, A Barkwith; Oct 2020 – 2026).

NERC SuMMeR PhD studentship: Factors limiting marine connectivity at a species range edge – the case of the pink sea fan, Eunicella verrucosa (J Stevens, P Robins; Oct 2022 – 2026).

NERC SuMMeR PhD studentship: Using an interdisciplinary approach to elucidate pollution impacts and antimicrobial resistant pathogen dynamics across terrestrial, estuarine and marine environments (W Gaze, P Robins, S Malham, D Jones, etal; Oct 2022 – 2026).

 

2021:

Nature Networks Fund: SIARC: Sharks Inspiring Action and Research with Communities (Led by ZSL, P Robins P, S Ward; Oct 2021 – 2023; £18,617 to Bangor).

Zoological Society London: Modelling potential Angelshark distributions using eDNA sampling (ZSL, Robins P, Ward S; £6,259).

British Council: Addressing Marine Plastic Waste as a Climate Change Adaptation Priority in Indonesia (P Robins, Smith T, Sugardjito J, Spear M; 2021-2022; £49,680).

Bangor-GCRF Award internal fund: A relocatable method to resolve and mitigate marine plastic waste (Robins, Hiddink, Neill, Skov, Lewis, Spear; 2021; £39,500).

NERC-ENVISION PhD studentship: What drives cold pulses at remote tropical reefs? (Robins P, Green M, Williams G, Schindelegger M; Oct 2021 – 2025).

NERC-ENVISION PhD studentship: Understanding responses of coastal seabirds to local and daily-scale meteorological variation. (Waggitt J, Cordes L, Robins P; Oct 2021 – 2025).

Mersey Gateway PhD studentship: There and back again: monitoring the returning fish to the Mersey estuary (McDevitt, Coscia, Robins et al; Oct 2021 – 2025).

 

2020:

NERC UK Climate Resilience Programme: SEARCH: Sensitivity of Estuaries to Climate Hazards (Robins P, Lewis M et al.; Aug 2020 – 2022; £200k)

NERC – SE Asia Plastics: South East Asia MArine Plastics (SEAmap): Reduction, Control and Mitigation of Marine Plastic Pollution in the Philippines (Neill S, Hiddink J, Robins P, Lewis M, Skov M, Dunn C, Taboada E; Oct 2020 – 2025; £708,034).

Bangor-GCRF: Viral dark matter: The emergence and distribution of human and animal viruses in Nigerian waters – Part B. (Farkas K, Robins P; July 2020 – 2021; £33,718).

UKRI: NWESP: National COVID-19 Wastewater Epidemiology Surveillance Programme (Singer A, Jones D, Farkas K, Robins P, Golyshin P, et al.; Jun 2020 – 2021; £90,114).

NERC-ENVISION PhD studentship: Pathways to Realistic Impact Modelling in Estuarine Areas (Robins P, Neill S, Lewis M et al.; Oct 2020 – 2024).

KESS2/Dwr Cymru Welsh Water PhD studentship: Predicting future compound hazards of coastal flooding (Robins P, Malham S, Jones D, Lewis M; Apr 2020 – 2024).

PhD studentship: Historic Shipwrecks and the Impacts of Climate Change (Van Landeghem K, Robins P; 2020 – 2024).

KESS2/Sefton Council PhD studentship: Coastal morphology of Liverpool Bay (Austin M, Van Landeghem K, Robins P.; Oct. 2020 – 2023).

 

2019:

NERC Highlight Topic: Microbial hitch-hikers of marine plastics: The survival, persistence & ecology of microbial communities in the Plastisphere. (P Golyshin, D. Jones, D. Thomas, P. Robins, B. Paizs; Feb 2019 – 2024; £479k).

Joint Seafish, EMFF, Food Standards Agency funding: DASSHH: Developing an assurance scheme for shellfish and human health, Phase 1.  (Malham, LeVay, Robins, et al.; Nov 2018 – 2021;  £42,904).

European Regional Development Fund: Shellfish Centre (Le Vay, Malham, Robins, King, D. Jones, J McDonald, McCarthy; 2018-2021; £3.9M).

European Maritime & Fisheries Fund: Menai Offshore Subsurface Shellfish Systems (Le Vay, Malham, Robins, King; 2018-2021; £750k).

SEAFISH, Food Standards Agency, EMFF: SEAFISH: Developing an assurance scheme for shellfish and human health (Malham, Le Vay, Robins, D. Jones, J McDonald, L Jones, Cooper; 2019-2020; £419k).

NERC ENVISION DTP PhD studentship: Dispersal of microplastics in the marine environment (S Neill, P Robins, M Lewis; Oct 2019 – 2024).

Bangor-Cemlyn Jones PhD studentship: Coastal flooding: Using historical records to mitigate future risk (Robins P, Skov M, Lewis M; Nov 2019 – 2024).

KESS2 PhD studentship: The global riverine hydrokinetic resource (Neill, Robins, Lewis; Apr 2019 – 2022).

European Social Funds KESS2 MSc studentship: Wind-driven sea surface currents (Neill S, Robins P, Lewis M; Oct 2019 - 2020; £15k).

 

2018:

NERC-ERIIP: CHEST: Combination Hazard of Extreme rainfall, storm Surge & high Tide on estuarine infrastructure (Coulthard, Robins, Lewis; 2018 – 2019; £40k).

NERC-EMHH: VIRAQUA: Human pathogenic viruses in the freshwater-marine continuum (D Jones, S Malham, P Robins, et al.; 2028 – 2020; £479k).

MPhil studentship: Dynamics of the Recruitment of Subtidal Seed Mussels on the Southeast coast of Ireland (Malham, Robins; 2018 – 2023).

KESS2 MRes studentship: The global riverine energy resource. (Neill, Lewis, Robins; 2018 – 2019; £17,974).

KESS2 MRes studentship: Remote Sensing of renewable energy resource. (Lewis, Neill, Robins; 2018 – 2019; £17,974).

 

2017:

Interreg Atlantic Area Programme: COCKLES: Boosting Co-operation and integration of Capacities for applying Knowledge and mutual Learning in Restoring Cockle Shellfisheries and its related Ecosystem-Services in the Atlantic Area. (Shelagh Malham, Peter Robins, Luis Gimenez, et al;  Oct 2017 – 2020; £347k). 

INTERREG Ireland-Wales Programme: ECOSTRUCTURE: climate change adaptation through ecologically sensitive coastal infrastructure. (Jenkins SR, Davies AD, Neill SP, Robins PE; Jun 2017- 2020; £774k part of £3.5 million multi-partner grant).

INTERREG Ireland -Wales Programme: Irish Sea Portal Pilot (ISPP)  (Shelagh Malham, Peter Robins, Lewis LeVay et al; Jan 2017 – 2018;m £620k part of 1.4 m euros with BIM in Ireland).

INTERREG Ireland-Wales Programme: Bluefish (Building Resilience into Blue Growth in the Irish and Celtic Seas Fisheries and Aquaculture (Shelagh Malham, Peter Robins, Lewis LeVay, Mike Kaiser et al; Jan 2017 – 2020; £1,4m part of 6.6m euros multipartner).

Food Standards Agency: Desk based study: Active Management of Shellfisheries.  (Shelagh Malham, Peter Robins, Lewis LeVay et al; Jan 2017 – 2017; £28k).  

NRN-LCEE RDF: Future of Estuaries workshop. (Lewis, Robins; 2017; £4,500).

 

2016:

NRN-LCEE: Research Development Fund: Grant proposal development award. (Robins P, Lewis M, Neill S; 2016; £5k).

NRN-LCEE: Research Development Fund: Grant proposal development award. (Lewis M, Robins P, Neill S; 2016; £5k).

NRN-LCEE: Research Development Fund: Tidal Lagoon Workshop. (Neill S, Lewis M, Robins P; 2016; £10k).

 

2015:

European Social Funds KESS2 PhD studentship: Simulating variability of North Wales mussel populations. (Neill S, Robins P, Malham S; 2015 – 2018; £53k).

 

2014:

HPC/Fijutsi PhD studentship: Development of an integrated catchment-to-coast modelling. (Hashemi, Neill, Robins; 2014 – 2017).

Postgraduate Project Opportunities

I welcome potential Phd projects on a range of coastal oceanography topics: e.g. estuarine processes, flood risk, water quality, coastal dispersal, marine renewable energy, sediment transport and climate change. Please get in touch with your ideas...

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Education/Academic qualification

Postgraduate, PhD, Modelling internal tides

Award Date: 1 Apr 2008

Undergraduate, MSc, Physical Oceanography and Maths

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  2. SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
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  3. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
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  4. SDG 13 - Climate Action
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  5. SDG 14 - Life Below Water
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  6. SDG 15 - Life on Land
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