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HBDSEG Feeder Report

Lead author/editor:

Matthew Frost (Marine Biological Association)

Co-editors:

Jane Hawkridge (JNCC),

Acknowledgements: David Connor, Steven Benjamins, Healthy and Biologically Diverse Seas Evidence Group members.

Chapter 1: Marine Habitats

Lead author/editor:

Steven Benjamins (JNCC)

Contributing authors:

Annabelle Aish (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Jennifer Ashworth (Natural England), Christopher Barrio Froján (Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science), Stefan Bolam (Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science), Paul Brazier (Countryside Council for Wales), Simon Brockington (Marine Conservation Society), Peter Chaniotis (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Annika Clements (Queens University, Belfast), Roger Coggan (Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science), Natalie Coltman (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), David Connor (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Michael Coyle (Natural England), Jon Davies (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Hugh Edwards (Northern Ireland Environment Agency), Tracy Edwards (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Clare Greathead (Marine Scotland), Simon Greenstreet (Marine Scotland), Jason Hall-Spencer (Marine Biological Association), Jane Hawkridge (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Keith Hiscock (Marine Biological Association), Kerry Howell (University of Plymouth), Alan Hughes (National Oceanography Centre), Robert Ide (Environment Agency), Ben James (Scottish Natural Heritage), Carole Kelly (Defra), Janet Khan-Marnie (Scottish Environment Protection Agency), Tim Mackie (Northern Ireland Environment Agency), Fiona Manson (Scottish Natural Heritage), Krysia Mazik (University of Hull), Nova Mieszkowska (Marine Biological Association), Jon Moore (CALM consulting), Myles O’Reilly (Scottish Environment Protection Agency), Chris Pirie (Natural England), Amanda Prior (Environment Agency), Ian Reach (Natural England), Ivor Rees (University of Wales, Bangor - retired), Leonie Robinson (University of Liverpool), Bill Sanderson (Countryside Council for Wales), Matt Service (Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute), Bethany Stoker (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Pierre Tellier (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Emma Verling (Joint Nature Conservation Committee)

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Acknowledgements:

Finlay Bennett (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Gavin Black (Natural England), Tom Blasdale (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Viv Blyth-Skyrme (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Mark Burton (Countryside Council for Wales), Andrew Cameron (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Anita Carter (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Nicola Chapman (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Mark Charlesworth (British Oceanographic Data Centre), Victoria Copley (Natural England), Mark Crick (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Zoë Crutchfield (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Jamie Davies (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Mike Elliott (University of Hull), Chris Frid (University of Liverpool), Paul Gilliland (Natural England), Neil Golding (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Daniel Hallam (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Tyrone Harmsen (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs), Jan Geert Hiddink (University of Wales, Bangor), Peter Holmes (Scottish Environment Protection Agency), John Huthnance (Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory), Charlotte Johnston (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Leigh Jones (Natural England), Wyn Jones (Joint Nature Conservation Committee – retired), Andrew Kesterton (Scottish Natural Heritage), Holly Latham (Marine Biological Laboratory), Megan Linwood (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Ant Maddock (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Mike Markey (independent), Michael McAlisky (Northern Ireland Environment Agency), Alison Miles (Environment Agency), Angela Moffat (Natural England), Roger Morris (Natural England), Richard Moxon (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs), Lucie Oliver (Environment Agency/Countryside Council for Wales), Niall Phelan (Environment Agency), Eunice Pinn (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Paolo Pizzola (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Sue Rees (Natural England), Amy Ridgeway (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Paul Robinson (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Stuart Rogers (Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science), Ian Saunders (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Helen Stevens (Natural England), Mark Tasker (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Dylan Todd (Scottish Natural Heritage), Claire Vincent (Northern Ireland Environment Agency), Mark Williams (Scottish Environment Protection Agency), James Williams (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), Julia Williams (Welsh Assembly Government Richard Wright (Natural England)

--- Chapter 2: Microbes

Lead author:

Declan Schroeder (Marine Biological Association)

Contributing authors:

Melanie Sapp (Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science)

Acknowledgements:

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Chapter 3: Plankton

Lead author:

Philip C. Reid (University of Plymouth, SAHFOS and Marine Biological Association), Martin Edwards (SAHFOS).

Contributing authors:

Abigail McQuatters-Gollop (SAHFOS), Gregory Beaugrand (CNRS and USTL, France), Eileen Bresnan (Marine Scotland), Andrew Brierley (GML University of St Andrews), Keith Davidson (Scottish Association for Marine Science), Jane Delaney (University of Newcastle), Damien Eloire (Plymouth Marine Laboratory), Rodney Forster (Cefas), Clive Fox (SAMS), Morten Frederiksen (NERI, Denmark), Chris Frid (University of Liverpool), Richard Gowen (AFBI), Nick Halliday (MBA), Nick Hardman-Mountford (PML), Steve Hay (Marine Scotland), Sue Hartman (NOC), Pierre Helaouët (SAHFOS), David Johns (SAHFOS), Richard Kirby (University of Plymouth), Richard Lampitt (NOC), Kate Larkin (NOC), Priscilla Licandro (SAHFOS), Alistair Lindley (SAHFOS), Cathy Lucas (NOC), Chris Lynam (MI, Ireland), Tracy McCollin (Marine Scotland), Peter Miller (Cefas), Steve Milligan (Cefas), David Mills( Cefas), Sophie Pitois (Cefas), Amanda Prior (EA), Andy Rees (PML), Tim Smyth (PML), Denise Smythe-Wright (National Oceanography Centre), Darren Stevens (SAHFOS), Claire Widdicombe (PML), Philip Williamson (UEA).

Acknowledgements:

None.

--- Chapter 4: Fish

Lead authors:

John Pinnegar (Cefas), Simon Greenstreet (Marine Scotland), Helen Fraser (Marine Scotland), Clare Greathead (Marine Scotland).

Contributing authors:

David Sims (MBA), Tom Blasdale (JNCC), Francis Neat (Marine Scotland), Neil Campbell (Marine Scotland), Steve Coates (Environment Agency), Adam Waugh (Environment Agency), Steve Colclough (Environment Agency), Rowland Sharp (CCW), Helen Stevens (Natural England)

Acknowledgments:

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--- Chapter 5: Seals

Lead author:

Callan Duck (Sea Mammal Research Unit)

Contributing authors:

None.

Acknowledgements:

Ian Boyd (SMRU), Ailsa Hall (SMRU), Chris Morris (SMRU), Simon Northridge (SMRU), Dave Thompson (SMRU), Ian Walker (Marine Scotland), Tom Stringell (CCW), Gary Burrows (NIEA), Simon Liebert (Defra) and Matt Frost (MBA).

. --- Chapter 6: Turtles Lead Author: Francesca Marubini (JNCC) Contributing authors: None. Acknowledgemnts:

Graeme Hays (Swansea University), Peter Richardson (Centre of Ecology and Conservation) --- Chapter 7: Cetaceans Lead Author: Eunice Pinn (JNCC) Contributing authors: None. Acknowledgements:

Stephen Benjamins (JNCC), Steve Benn (NE), Gary Burrows (NIEA), Victoria Copley (NE), Rob Deaville (IoZ), Lucy Greenhill (JNCC), Karen Hall (SNH), Fiona Manson (SNH), Kelly McLeod (SMRU), Mandy McMath (CCW), Sonia Mendes (JNCC), Simon Northridge (SMRU), Mark Tasker (JNCC)

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Chapter8: Marine Birds

Lead Authors:

P. Ian Mitchell (Joint Nature Conservation Committee)

Contributing authors:

Graham Austin (British Trust for Ornithology), Matt Parsons (Joint Nature Conservation Committee)

Acknowledgements:

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