Dr Julie Webb
Postdoctoral Research Officer
Room: 108B Nuffield Fish Labs Phone: 01248 383146
Email: j.webb@bangor.ac.uk
I am an applied marine biologist with experience in aquaculture research, specifically, development of innovative aquaculture systems for improved environmental sustainability. Key research areas include offshore aquaculture of mussels and seaweed, co-location and turning waste into a resource through integration of mariponics in recirculating aquaculture systems.
I have a research masters from the University of Wales, Bangor in Marine biology (2005) and a PhD in applied marine biology (2012). Both focussed on the role of the halophyte Salicornia europaea in constructed wetlands for treatment of wastewater from recirculating marine aquaculture systems.
As a researcher on numerous collaborative projects my work has focussed on the search for novel innovative processes and products. Examples of projects include; the agri-innovation project, MENTERRA, the pan European, ENVIROPHYTE, the A4B funded NISE project, the Ireland-Wales Irish Sea Portal Pilot (ISPP). Project research themes include development of mariponics; engineering artificial wetlands planted with Salicornia for successful remediation of effluent from marine aquaculture whilst providing a viable commercial by-product. Exploring the commercial potential of key seaweed species for applications in the food and cosmetics industries. Developing offshore Irish Sea aquaculture systems for seaweed and bivalve production. Working closely with Irelands Seafood Development Agency (BIM) to deliver research beneficial to the shellfish industry and both sides of the Irish Sea.
Currently I am working on:
MOSSS (Menai Offshore Subsurface Shellfish Systems); a research and innovation project developing sustainable shellfish culture techniques with collaboration and support from the North Wales shellfish industry.
The Shellfish Centre a research & innovation initiative supporting development of the shellfish sector in Wales.
Publications
2022
- PublishedProspects of Low Trophic Marine Aquaculture Contributing to Food Security in a Net Zero-Carbon World
Krause, G., Le Vay, L., Buck, B. H., Costa-Pierce, B. A., Dewhust, T., Heasman, K. G., Nevejan, N., Nielsen, P., Nielson, K. N., Park, K., Schupp, M. F., Thomas, J.-B., Troell, M., Webb, J., Wrange, A. L., Ziegler, F. & Strand, A., 26 May 2022, In: Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. 6, 875509.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2021
- PublishedImproving quantification of bivalve larvae in mixed plankton samples using qPCR: A case study on Mytilus edulis
Alexander, J., Malham, S., Smyth, D., Webb, J., Fidler, D., Bayford, P., McDonald, J. & Le Vay, L., 15 Feb 2021, In: Aquaculture. 532, 736003.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2013
- PublishedThe effect of halophyte planting density on the efficiency of constructed wetlands for the treatment of wastewater from marine aquaculture
Webb, J. M., Quinta, R., Papadimitriou, S., Norman, L., Rigby, M., Thomas, D. N. & Le Vay, L., Dec 2013, In: Ecological Engineering. 61, Part A, p. 145-153
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2012
- PublishedHalophyte filter beds for treatment of saline wastewater from aquaculture
Webb, J. M., Quinta, R., Papadimitriou, S., Norman, L., Rigby, M., Thomas, D. N. & Le Vay, L., 15 Oct 2012, In: Water Research. 46, 16, p. 5102-5114
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2008
- PublishedNutrient removal from aquaculture waste water using the halophyte, Salicornia europea.
Webb, J., Thomas, D. N. & Le Vay, L., 1 Jan 2008.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
Activities
2024
- WIN Network workshop: Sustainable Food Cymru
WIN Network: Sustainable Food Cymru Workshop at UWTSD
10 Sep 2024 – 11 Sep 2024
Links:
Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Speaker) - Seafood Village - Caernarfon Food Festival
Mor ni Gwynedd delivered a Seafood Village at Caernarfon Food Festival.
Contributions form across the University and from wider organisations.
11 May 2024
Activity: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Festival/Exhibition (Organiser)