Additional Contact Information
Room: Room 325, Nautilus Suite, Westbury Mount Phone: Teams
E-mail: L.Morris-Webb@bangor.ac.uk Twitter: @LizUnderwater
Web: Google Scholar; ResearchGate; LinkedIn
I am an interdisciplinary marine scientist, with a grounding in marine ecology, specialising in ocean literacy and human-nature connection.
Qualifications
- MSc: Marine Environmental Protection (Dist.)
2003–2005 - BSc: Marine Biology (Hons)
1999–2002 - PhD: Human dimensions of the marine environment: Understanding intertidal collection activities in Wales.
2016
Research Interests
My academic training began at the University of Wales, Bangor in 1999, with a BSc (Hons.) in Marine Biology. Subsequently, I pursued interests in tropical marine ecology and research in the Philippines and Egypt leading back to Bangor for an MSc. in Marine Environmental Protection. In 2005 I established Marine Ecological Solutions (Marine EcoSol), a small marine consultancy specialising in UK scientific diving survey and logistics and subtidal epibenthic survey by scientific diving and underwater imagery.
After 16 years of working as an ecologist, consultant and scientific diver for government agencies, NGOs and private clients, I was increasingly asked to work with people. In 2016 I returned to academia as a PhD student under supervision of Professor Stuart Jenkins and Dr Freya St. John, with research interests in how the marine environment impacts people, and how people impact the marine environment. Following that I had several post-doctoral positions as a marine social scientist and knowledge broker at the university including working on the Ecostructure, Tidal Cut Off, and Sustainable Fisheries Wales projects.
I am currently a full time Senior Researcher in ocean literacy at the Nordland Research Institute (a social science research institute) in Norway, and an Honorary Research Fellow at Bangor University.
Research Areas
Marine Conservation and Resource Management
Ocean Literacy
Human-Nature Connection
Publications
2025
- PublishedAn Evaluation of the Current Use of Farmed vs Wild-Caught Ragworm Bait in Wales: NRW Evidence Report No: 883
Morris-Webb, L., Parry, R. & Jenkins, S., Mar 2025, Natural Resources Wales. 133 p.
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report - E-pub ahead of printCut off by the tide: How Ocean Literacy can help save lives
Morris-Webb, E. S., Austin, M., Cousens, C., Kent, N., Gosney, K. & Tenbrink, T., 9 Apr 2025, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Ocean and Society. 2, 9793.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedTidal literacy: Public understanding and misconceptions of the tide
Cousens, C., Kent, N., Gosney, K., Morris-Webb, L., Tenbrink, T. & Austin, M., 7 Apr 2025, 39 p.
Research output: Book/Report › Other report
2024
- PublishedA transdisciplinary co-conceptualisation of marine identity
Buchan, P. M., Glithero, L. D., McKinley, E., Strand, M., Champion, G., Kochalski, S., Velentza, K., Praptiwi, R. A., Jung, J., Márquez, M. C., Marra, M. V., Abels, L. M., Neilson, A. L., Spavieri, J., Whittey, K. E., Samuel, M. M., Hale, R., Čermák, A., Whyte, D. & West, L. & 10 others, Stithou, M., Hegland, T. J., Morris-Webb, E. S., Flander-Putrle, V., Schiefer, P., Sutton, S., Onwubiko, C., Adeoye, O., Akpan, A. & Payne, D. L., Dec 2024, In: People and Nature. 6, 6, p. 2300-2324 25 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedCoastal residents' affective engagement with the natural and constructed environment
Buitendijk, T., Morris-Webb, L., Hadj-Hammou, J., Jenkins, S. & Crowe, T., Feb 2024, In: People and Nature. 6, 1, p. 165-179 15 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2022
- PublishedWhen One Health Meets the United Nations Ocean Decade: Global Agendas as a Pathway to Promote Collaborative Interdisciplinary Research on Human-Nature Relationships
Masterson Algar, P., Jenkins, S., Windle, G., Morris-Webb, E., Takahashi, C. K., Burke, T., Rosa, I., Martinez, A. S., Torres-Mattos, E. B., Taddei, R., Morrison, V., Kasten, P., Bryning, L., Cruz de Oliveira, N. R., Gonçalves, L. R., Skov, M., Beynon-Davies, C., Bumbeer, J., Saldiva, P. H. N. & Leão, E. & 1 others, Christofoletti, R., 6 Apr 2022, In: Frontiers in Psychology. 13, 809009.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2019
- PublishedFrom Science to Evidence – How Biodiversity Indicators Can Be Used for Effective Marine Conservation Policy and Management
McQuatters-Gollop, A., Mitchell, I., Vina-Herbon, C., Bedford, J., Addison, P., Lynam, C., Geetha, P. N., Vermeulan, E., Smit, K., Bayley, D., Morris-Webb, E., Niner, H. & Otto, S., 13 Mar 2019, In: Frontiers in Marine Science. 6, 16 p., 109.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2017
- PublishedStakeholder priorities for multi-functional coastal defence developments and steps to effective implementation
Evans, A. J., Garrod, B., Firth, L. B., Hawkins, S., Morris-Webb, E., Goudge, H. & Moore, P., Jan 2017, In: Marine Policy. 75, p. 143-155
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2015
- PublishedDrill-cored rock pools: an effective method of ecological enhancement on artificial structures
Evans, A. J., Firth, L. B., Hawkins, S. J., Morris, E. S., Goudge, H. & Moore, P. J., 13 Jul 2015, In: Marine and Freshwater Research. 67, 1, p. 123-130
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Activities
2023
- Warning to beach goers about the threat of tidal cut off
Initial findings of a UK and Irish survey of public understanding of the tide, found that 38% of the British public were unaware that the tide typically comes in twice a day. A surprising 15% of the public have some experience of being cut off by the tide.
Bangor University and RNLI press releases, aiming to warn people about tidal cut off around the extreme tides over Easter weekend were picked up by several TV and radio outlets.
BBC Wales news (audio) MediaView (tveyes.com)
S4C News (video) MediaView (tveyes.com)
ITV News (video uploaded here)
BBC Radio Cymru (interview with Prof Thora Tenbrink)
5 Apr 2023
Activity: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation (Contributor)
Other Grants and Projects
My PhD was a Marine EcoSol (www.marine-ecosol.com) collaboration with Bangor University, funded by KESS 2. Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarships (KESS 2) is a pan-Wales higher level skills initiative led by Bangor University on behalf of the HE sector in Wales. It is part funded by the Welsh Government's European Social Fund (ESF) convergence programme for West Wales and the Valleys.
Other Information
The Bangor University Places of Climate Change Group
Secretary of a Bangor-wide collaborative Research Centre named ‘PloCC’ has emerged to jointly address sense-of-place notions in relation to climate change.
Places of Climate Change (PloCC) (bangor.ac.uk)
The Bangor University Wellbeing Research Group
Together with wellbeing researchers in other schools across the University, I founded and lead this group. We aim to bring together researchers of wellbeing across the University to share research ideas, experiences and collaborative opportunities. We meet monthly in an informal setting, with occasional guest speakers and seminars. Contact me if you are interested in coming along.
I was also a School of Ocean Sciences general member of the Bangor University CoESE Ethics & Governance Committee for two years.