Dr Martyn Roberts

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Contact info

Address:

309 Craig Mair

School of Ocean Sciences

Bangor University

Menai Bridge LL59 5AB

Wales, UK

 

Web: ResearchGate; Google Scholar

 

Overview: 

I am a lecturer in biological oceanography and an observational marine scientist with broad research interests lying at the interface between physical oceanography and marine ecology. I am interested in the following themes: marine optics and primary productivity; abiotic conditions and physical processes influencing the biogeography, structure, and function of marine ecosystems (both on the continental shelf and in the deep ocean); physical oceanographic phenomena and marine animal behaviour; ocean structure and circulation, global ocean change, and their implications for climate regulation and biophysical ecology.

I have a background in physics and ocean sciences, completing a Ph.D. (Bangor University, Wales) in 2015 on tidal modulation of seabed light and its implications for benthic algae. I completed post-docs in deep-sea research at Bangor and at the University of Bergen (Norway), before returning to the UK to work on an ocean-atmosphere climate change project, ArctiCONNECT (Bangor-Oxford), and an Agulhas leakage project, QUICCHE (Bangor). My lectureship at Bangor commenced in 2024.

 

Research Areas: Marine Ecology; Ocean Physics; Earth System Science and Climate Change.

 

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    Spatial patterns of arctic sponge ground fauna and demersal fish are detectable in autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) imagery

    Meyer, H. K., Roberts, E. M., Rapp, H. T. & Davies, A., 1 Tach 2019, Yn: Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 153, 103137, 103137.

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    Springs–neaps cycles in daily total seabed light: Daylength-induced changes

    Roberts, E. M., Bowers, D. G. & Davies, A. J., 1 Ebr 2014, Yn: Journal of Marine Systems. 132, t. 116-129

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  4. The First Cut Is the Deepest: Trawl Effects on a Deep-Sea Sponge Ground Are Pronounced Four Years on

    Morrison, K. M., Meyer, H. K., Roberts, E. M., Rapp, H. T., Colaco, A. & Pham, C. K., 23 Rhag 2020, Yn: Frontiers in Marine Science. 7

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    Tidal modulation of seabed light and its implications for benthic algae

    Roberts, E., Bowers, D. & Davies, A., Ion 2018, Yn: Limnology and Oceanography. 63, 1, t. 91-106

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    Water masses constrain the distribution of deep-sea sponges in the North Atlantic Ocean and Nordic Seas

    Roberts, E. M., Bowers, D. G., Meyer, H. K., Samuelsen, A., Rapp, H. T. & Cardenas, P., 4 Chwef 2021, Yn: Marine Ecology Progress Series. 659, t. 75-96

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    Water masses, mixing, and the flow of dissolved organic carbon through the Irish Sea

    Bowers, D., Roberts, E., White, M. & Moate, B., 2013, Yn: Continental Shelf Research. 58, t. 12-20

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    Tides: A Very Short Introduction

    Bowers, D. & Roberts, E. M., 1 Chwef 2020, Oxford University Press. 168 t. (Very Short Introductions)

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    Les Marées

    Bowers, D. & Roberts, E. M., 17 Meh 2021, EDP Sciences.

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