Lorenzen Lab @ Imperial

Aquatic Resource Ecology

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Lorenzen Lab @ Imperial College London

We are a research group based in the Division of Biology, at the Silwood Park Campus of Imperial College London. Our research focuses on the ecology and management of living aquatic resources, in particular tropical inland and coastal  fisheries and aquaculture systems. On this site you can find information about our research interests and involvement in management action, our publications, people in the lab, and externally funded projects and initiatives.

What’s new

5 March 2008 ‘Understanding and managing enhancement fisheries systems’ in Reviews in Fisheries Science PDF (or email for the print version). Also check out the rest of the volume on fisheries enhancement: LINK.

7 August 2007 Kai Lorenzen takes up appointment as FSU/Mote Eminent Scholar Chair in Fisheries Ecology at Florida State University and Mote Marine Laboratory for the 2007/08 academic year

15 July 2007 Guidance Manual on the Management of Impacts of Irrigation Development on Fisheries published by International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and WorldFish CenterPDF

 

Contact: Dr Kai Lorenzen, Division of Biology, Imperial College London, Silwood Park, Ascot SL5 7PY, United Kingdom. Tel: (+44) 20 7594 2213 Fax: (+44) 20 7589 2308. E-mail: k.lorenzen@imperial.ac.uk

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Lorenzen Lab @ Imperial

Aquatic Resource Ecology

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Dr Juliane Struve

Daphne Jackson Fellow

 

Research interests

CV

Fellowship research

Publications

Contact


Research Interests

Aquatic environmental science.

CV

Education

2001: PhD Environmental Engineering, University of Wales Cardiff
2006:  MSc Environmental Engineering, Imperial College
2004: MSc Biological Oceanography, Kiel University

Employment

2001-present: Daphne Jackson Fellow, Imperial College London
2002-2004: Contracted specialist consultant with HR Wallingford Ltd,UK
2001-2002: Senior Environmental Scientist with HR Wallingford Ltd.,UK
1999-2001: Senior Water Quality Planner, Environment Agency, UK
1997-2001: Research Assistant at the University of Wales, Cardiff,UK
 


Fellowship research

Spatial modelling of fish population dynamics

I am developing spatial models of fish movement and population dynamics.

Publications

Struve, J., Falconer, R.A. and Wu, Y.(2003): Experimental studies and modelling of the effect of mangrove vegetation on hydrodynamic processes. Estuarine and Coastal Shelf Science 58 163-171.

Struve, J. and Falconer, RA. (2001): A review of Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Processes in Mangrove Regions. Journal of Coastal Research 27.

Wu, Y., Falconer, RA. and Struve, J. (200l): Mathematical modelling of tidal currents in mangrove forests, pp. 19 29. Environmental Modelling and Sqftware 16(1).

Lorenzen, K., Struve, J. and Cowan, V. (1997): Impact of stocking density and water management on nitrogen dynamics in intensive pond culture: A mathematical model applied to Thai commercial shrimp farms. Aquaculture Research Vol. 28: 493-507.


Contact
 

Dr Juliane Struve
Division of Biology
Imperial College London
Silwood Park Campus
Buckhurst Road
Ascot, Berkshire
SL5 7PY

E-mail: j.struve@imperial.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7594 2527