Professor Lewis Le Vay

Professor/Director of CAMS

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Room 102, Marine Centre Wales

School of Ocean Sciences

Menai Bridge LL59 5AB

Phone: +44 (0) 1248 388115

Email: l.levay@bangor.ac.uk

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I graduated in Biology from Sussex University in 1982, and an MSc in Marine Biology from Bangor University in 1989. I worked for several years on shrimp and fish nutrition and feed research and development, in collaboration with several industrial partners, with the results from this research contributed to my PhD from Bangor University in 1994. This was followed by several years working in industry and as a consultant before returning to Bangor to join EU funded research projects in SE Asia developing techniques for mangrove-integrated aquaculture and fisheries stock enhancement. I joined the academic staff in the School of Ocean Sciences as a lecturer in 2001, leading to a personal chair in October 2014. I was appointed as Director of the Centre for Applied Marine Sciences in 2012, alongside my academic role in the School.

My research has covered a broad range of aquaculture, including hatchery technologies, feeds and nutrition, aquaculture of tropical and temperate crustaceans, integration of aquaculture in coastal wetlands, wastewater remediation, and more recently bivalve shellfish aquaculture including development of offshore production systems and coastal water quality. Work on development of stock enhancement strategies has led to more ecological research in tropical and subtropical systems, principally on mangroves and seagrasses, in SE Asia, East Africa and the Arabian Gulf. My fisheries-related research has been focused on shellfish in the Irish Sea and ecosystem approaches to management of demersal fisheries in the Arabian Gulf. As director of CAMS I am also closely involved in wide range of multidisciplinary projects that link academic expertise within the School of Ocean Sciences with commercial and institutional partners in marine sectors including aquaculture, fisheries, renewable energy, coastal infrastructure development and tourism.

  1. Feeding and nutrition in the marine shrimp Penaeus semisulcatus.

    Author: Al-Maslamani, I. A. M. J., Jun 2006

    Supervisor: Le Vay, D. L. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  2. The biology and ecology of the rocky shore crab Leptodius exaratus (H. Milne Edwards, 1834) on the coast of Kuwait

    Author: Al-Wazzan, Z., Jan 2017

    Supervisor: Le Vay, L. (Supervisor), Gimenez Noya, J. (Supervisor) & Behbehani, M. (External person) (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  3. Biodiversity and colonisation of macrofauna in an artificial lagoon, Qatar

    Author: Aljamali, F., Jul 2006

    Supervisor: Le Vay, L. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  4. Carbon stocks and productivity in mangroves under climate change: regional and global perspectives

    Author: Chatting, M., 19 Dec 2022

    Supervisor: Le Vay, L. (Supervisor), Skov, M. (Supervisor) & Walton, M. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  5. Hydroacoustics as a tool for the assessment of fishes within existing and candidate marine protected areas (MPAs)

    Author: Egerton, J., Jan 2017

    Supervisor: Turner, J. (Supervisor) & Le Vay, L. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  6. Application of natural stable isotopes in aquaculture nutrition

    Author: Gamboa Delgado, J., Sept 2009

    Supervisor: Le Vay, L. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  7. Stock enhancement of the mud crabs Scylla spp. in the mangroves of Naisud and Bugtong Bato, Ibajay, Aklan, Philippines

    Author: Lebata, J., Jan 2006

    Supervisor: Le Vay, L. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  8. Effectiveness of halophytic plants in the treatment of marine aquaculture wastewater

    Author: Quinta, R., 31 May 2013

    Supervisor: Le Vay, L. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  9. Ecosystem services from bivalve aquaculture

    Author: Van Der Schatte Olivier, A., 9 Dec 2020

    Supervisor: Malham, S. (Supervisor), Le Vay, L. (Supervisor), Jones, L. (External person) (Supervisor), Christie, M. (External person) (Supervisor) & Wilson, J. (External person) (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  10. The effect of habitat on the ecology and fisheries of Scylla spp.in Vietnam and the Philippines

    Author: Walton, M. E. M., Jan 2006

    Supervisor: Le Vay, L. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  11. Pelagic sharks are poorly understood because of limitations inherent in studying

    Author: Webb, J. M., Apr 2012

    Supervisor: Le Vay, L. (Supervisor) & Thomas, D. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy