Sep 4, 2020
In this summer series of podcasts, we introduce the winners of
our Teledyne Marine Academic Grant for 2020. This grant offers
universities and institutions the opportunity to utilize several of
our flagship products free of charge for up to a six-month period
to support their research programs.
In this episode, we meet Tim Noyes, a PhD candidate at the
University of Salford in Manchester, England and a research
specialist at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences in Bermuda.
Tim’s research focuses on determining spatial and temporal trends
of mesophotic reef fish biodiversity. Using the awarded Sentinel
V100 ADCP from RD Instruments and the Benthos R500 Acoustic Release
system, Tim will be working to quantify the hydrodynamic
variability within the mesophotic coral ecosystems and adjacent
shallow-water reefs.
You can find out more about Tim’s research at BIOS on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. You can also follow Tim Noyes on Twitter and on Instagram.