Chloe Turner-Dockery
PhD Researcher
Chloe’s PhD is researching remote sensing techniques with an application for the offshore renewable energy (ORE) sector, combining ecological and oceanographic data across spatial and temporal scales, to allow for the monitoring and prediction of environmental impact. She will be focused on the use of Acoustic Doppler Current profilers (ADCPs) and Echosounders for co-collection of biophysical data quantifying relative biomass changes over time/depth with oceanographic links, to optimise array-scale ORE monitoring.
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2024 – Present: PhD – Validation of next-generation biophysical and metocean monitoring techniques for offshore renewable energy- University of the Highlands and Islands
2022-2023: Masters - Marine Biology - Bangor University
2018 – 2021: BSc (Hons) - Marine Biology - Bangor University
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Dr Benjmain Williamson, Dr Beth Scott, Dr Thomas Culverhouse- Sonardyne

