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Curriculum Vitae Paul Tett December 10, 2013 Paul Tett is a biological oceanographer with many publications on phytoplankton, eutrophication and physical-biological interactions in the sea, skills in numerical modelling and a developing interest in interactions between society and ecology in the coastal zone. Contents 1 Career 2 2 Academic work 4 3 Esteem 8 4 Research students and their theses 11 5 Post-docs and their topics 14 6 Funded research, consultancy and reviewing 15 7 Publications 20 1 1 Career Name • Tett, Paul Barnard Current job title and address • Reader in Coastal Systems • The Scottish Association for Marine Science, Scottish Marine Institute, Oban, Argyll, PA37 1QA • email: [email protected] • (mobile) telephone: (+44 or 0) 7735 428 064 Birth and citizenship • 28 May 1944 : Bristol, U.K. • British citizen Qualifications • MA Natural Sciences Cambridge 1969 (BA 1965, Zoology : class 2.1) • PhD (Marine Bioluminescence) Glasgow 1969 Employment History 1965 (August) - 1969 (August) : Scientific Officer, Scottish Marine Biological Association, Millport Marine Station 1969 (September) - 1974 (February) : Senior Scientific Officer, Scottish Marine Biological Association, Dunstaffnage Marine Research Laboratory, Oban 1971 - 1982 : Part-time Course and Summer-School Tutor for the Open University 1974 (March) - 1975 (February) : Research Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia (on leave of absence from SMBA) 2 1975 (March) - 1984 (December) : Principal Scientific Officer, Scottish Marine Biological Association, Dunstaffnage Marine Research Laboratory, Oban 1977 - 1983 : Teaching BSc and MSc courses at University of Stirling, recognized by the University Court as a ‘teacher under ordinance 21’ 1985 (January) - 1986 (April) : Principal Scientific Officer, Scottish Marine Biological Association, Marine Science Laboratories, Menai Bridge, Wales 1986 (May) - 1987 (December) : Senior Research Fellow, Department of Marine Biology and School of Ocean Sciences, University College of North Wales; ‘Acadamic Status’ conferred by the College Senate 1988 (January) - 1994 (December) : Lecturer, School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor 1995 (January - December) : Reader, School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor 1996 (January) - 1999 (April) : Reader, and leader of Environmental Biology Research Group, Department of Biological Science, Napier University, Edinburgh (Merchiston Campus) 1999 (May) - 2009 (April) : Professor of Biological Oceanography and (until mid-2007) leader of Environmental Biology Research Group, School of Life Sciences, Napier University, Edinburgh (Merchiston Campus) 2009 (May) - 2010 (February) : phased retirement as Professor of Biological Oceanography, School of Life and Sports Sciences, Edinburgh Napier University (Merchiston Campus) 2009 (May) - 2012 (October) : part-time Principal Investigator in Coastal Ecosystems Modelling, Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), Scottish Marine Institute, Oban 2012 (November) - : (half-time) Reader in Coastal Systems, Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), Scottish Marine Institute, Oban 3 2 Academic work Research supervisions and examinations • MSc dissertations supervised (in whole or part) to completion: about 50 (from 1974 to 2009) • PhDs supervised (in whole or part) to completion : 28 (from 1973 to 2012) • UK PhDs externally examined, starting in 1984: 10 : Aberdeen (for UHI), Open University, Plymouth (2), Southampton (2), Strathclyde, UWB (2), Westminster: • European PhDs and higher research degrees (HDRs) examined, starting in 1991: 10 : Barcelona (1), Bordeaux I (1), Trinity College, Dublin (1), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (1), Liège (1), Marseille II (4), Paris VI (1) Teaching, SAMS (UHI and St Andrews Contributions to the following modules • UHI, H3, ‘Marine Microbial Ecology’ • St Andrews, MRes: ‘Impacts’ and ‘Policy’ Teaching, Napier University A full-time BSc honours degree requires 4 years and 480 crdits in a Scottish university. A full-time MSc requires 1 year and 180 credits. From 1999 onwards, modules represented 150 notional study hours (15 credits), and from 2007, 200 hours (20 credits). Modules designed and led, for academic years commencing in 1997: • ‘Biomes’ (1998-2002), self-contained part of ‘Life on Earth’ (year 1) • ‘Sustaining People Planet & Profit’ (co-curricular, level 8 ≈ year 2, 20082010) • ‘Environmental Systems’ (year 2, 1997-1999) and ‘Environment ’(year 3, 2001-2007) including field courses in France and Scotland; • ‘Marine Biology’ (year 3, 1999-2003) including practical work in Firth of Forth 4 • ‘Current Issues in Environmental Science’ (year 4, 1997-1998) and ‘Biological Oceanography’ (year 4, 1999-2003); • ‘Sustainable Catchment Management’ (MSc, 2003-2008) including field courses in Scotland; • ‘Research Methods’ (MSc, 1999-2002) and ‘Scientific Methods’ (MSc & PhD, 2003-2008); Also taught or supervised: • HND ‘Environmental Biology’; • BSc Biology year 1 ‘Introductory Biology‘, year 1 and 2 practical modules; • Honours and Masters projects; • MSc ‘Environmental Chemistry’ and ‘Aquatic Biology’ (including eutrophication). Teaching, University of Wales, Bangor A full-time BSc honours takes 3 years in England and Wales. In the UWB notation 100 courses were year 1, 200 courses were year 2, 300 courses were year 3 and 400 courses were MSc. Contributed to the following modules in academic year 1994: • AM301, ‘Marine Biology Practical’ (module organizer); • MB102, ‘Physiological Processes in Marine Biota’; • MB201, ‘Biological Oceanographic Processes’ (module organizer); • MB304, ‘Eutrophication’; • MB320, Tutorials; • MB331 and OC329, Honours Projects (4x module); • MEP445, ‘Eutrophication’; • MEP470, MSc Project (6x module); • OC201, ‘Biological Oceanography of Shelf Seas and Estuaries’; • St203, ‘Statistical design and analysis’ 5 Other teaching contributions • Open University: tutor for Science Foundation, Environment and Oceanography Courses, including summer schools (1971-1973 and 1975-1979) • University of Virginia, contributions (about algal physiology) to Master’s courses in Environmental Science (1974) • Stirling University: with A. Edwards, ran ‘Marine Production & Hydrography’ (year 3 BSc, Biology Department, 1977-1983). Taught MSc Aquaculture students in the Institute of Aquaculture. In some years ran practical classes with boat work for these BSc and MSc students. • Heriot-Watt University: lectures on marine primary production (BSc, c. 1980) • UMBS, Millport: lecture on eutrophication to King’s College (London) Aquatic Resource Management MSc, 2000-2002 • CIHEAM (Centro Internacional de Altos Estudios Agronomicos Mediterraneos), Spain: lectures on ‘Aquaculture and its Environment’ within Advanced Course on ‘Monitoring Environmental Effects of Aquaculture’, in Murcia (Spain), 23-27 May 2011 University Committees and Administrative Positions (Napier) • Leader, Environmental Biology Research Group • Member, then Convenor (2004-2007), School of Life Sciences Research Committee; contributing to preparation of RAE returns in 2000 and 2007’ • Convenor (2004-2009), Programme Board of Studies for Masters Routes in Environmental Biology; • University Research and KT Committee; • Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Research and KT Committee; • Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Higher Degrees Committee; • School of Life Sciences Executive Team • Napier Representative, Steering Committee for Scottish Marine Science Pooling Initiative (which led to the formation of MASTS: the Marine Alliance for Science and Technology in Scotland), 2005-2010; University Committees and Administrative Positions (UWB) • Joint Honours Marine Biology, 2-1 year organizer 1987/88; 2-2 year organizer 1988/89. • School Timetable Officer, 1989/90 - 1991/92. 6 • School Research Committee : responsible for research students 1988-95; Secretary 1992-95. 7 3 Esteem Honorary positions and scientific leadership 1. I.C.E.S.: co-convenor (with M. Parker) of Special Meeting on the Causes, Dynamics and Effects of Exceptional Marine Blooms and Related Events, Copenhagen, 4-5 October 1984 2. C.E.C. MAST : proposal evaluator for MAST I, 1990 and II, 1992; report reviewer, 1994. 3. Royal Society discussion meeting on ‘Understanding the North Sea system’ : member of organizing and editing committee. (1992-1993) 4. E.I.A.S.O.Working Group and C.E.C. MAST : Director of Summer Course on Physics, Chemistry and Biology of Oceanic Fronts, Bangor (1992). 5. N.E.R.C. LOIS special topic, member steering committee for Shelf Edge Study (1992 - 1997); PSO on Charles Darwin cruise 93 (May 1995) and Challenger 126 (April - May 1996) 6. Group Co-ordinating Sea Disposal Monitoring, member of Comprehensive Studies Task Team (1992 - 1996) 7. N.E.R.C. special topic on Testable Models of Aquatic Ecosystems, member steering committee (1993 - 1998) 8. I.C.E.S. Working Group on Harmful Algal Bloom Dynamics: Co-Convenor, Workshop on Modelling Harmful Algal Blooms, Vigo, May 1994. 9. N.E.R.C.PRIME special topic, member steering committee (1994 - 1999) 10. N.E.R.C.: Centre for Coastal and Marine Science, member of Program Review Group for Ocean Processes and Ocean-Shelf Interactions (1997-1998); member of Science Review team for DYME (1999-2002) 11. Co-ordinator of the EC FP5 OAERRE project, proposed 1999, active 20002003, wound up 2005; 12. Visiting Research Professor, Ocean University of Qingdao, China, 2000-2003; 13. Leader, WP4, Modelling, in EC DG Fish ECASA project, 2004-7; 14. Napier University representative on Steering Committee for Scottish Marine Pooling initiative (which became MASTS), 2005-2009 15. Leader, WP3, System Design, in EC FP6 SPICOSA project, 2007- 2011; 16. International Union for Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG), the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR), and the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE): invited participant in international scientific workshop on Dynamics of Semi-Enclosed Marine Systems (PACKMEDS) in Delmenhorst, Germany, near Bremen, from 1 to 5 April 2007. 8 17. Defra, evaluator for Marine Biodiversity Programme Review, London, 17-18 January 2008 18. LOICZ, invited participant in Dahlem-style workshop, Skjetten, Norway, 1519 June 2009, on ‘Global Environmental Change in the Coastal Zone A SocioEcological Integration’ 19. I.C.E.S. and J.R.C.: member of Marine Strategy Framework Descriptor Task Group 5 (Eutrophication Qualitative Descriptor): April 2009 - May 2010. 20. Honorary Professor in the School of Life Sciences, Heriot-Watt University (2013-2015) 21. Member, MASTS Research Theme Steering Committee for ‘Biodiversity, Function and Services’ (2013-) Some invited lectures 1. June 1-4 1998. The Oceanographic Society and Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. UNESCO headquarters, Paris, meeting on ‘Coastal Oceans and Marginal Seas’. Keynote lecture on ‘Microplankton, organic cycling and physical processes in shelf seas’ 2. November 1998. BBC/Open University. S204 Uniformity and Diversity, video programme 1, filmed in Marine Science Laboratories, menai Bridge: parts now available on YouTube as ‘Phytoplankton in the sea - Phytoplankton and flagellates’. www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSPxXCq9krU 3. November 1998. Institut für Ostseeforschung Warnemnde, Germany. Keynote lecture on ‘From Biogeochemical to Ecological Models of Marine Pelagic Ecosystems’. 4. July 1999. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, annual Congress, Birmingham, UK. Invited lecture on ‘Simplifying pelagic biology for coupled models’ in International Association of the Physical Sciences of the Ocean session on Coastal and Shelf Processes: Fluxes of Matter and Primary Production. 5. September 2005. British Association, Festival of Science, Dublin, invited lecture (with R. Gowen) on ‘Fishing for answers: how can we use the seas sustainably? The basic ingredients - nutrients’. 6. January 2006. Invited lecture on ‘Ecosystem approach in management ’ at (EC-funded) SAMI expert workshop on ‘Environmental Status of European Marine Aquaculture and future perspectives’ in Menorca January 30 to February 1, 2006 7. November 2008. PROFET Policy Workshop, Vigo, 20-21 November. Invited lecture on ‘ECASA a virtual tool for aquaculture site selection and impact assessment’. 9 8. September 2010. Korea: Postech International Symposium (Pohang), Seoul National University, and KORDI: Invited lectures on ‘Modelling the dynamics of plankton micro-organisms’. 9. November 2010. SAMS Newth Lecture, Oban: ‘Modelling for Science and Policy’ 10. November 2011. Keynote lecture: ‘Can we measure the status (and trends) of water bodies?’ Annual Conference of the Swedish Institute for the Marine Environment, Göteborg, 9 November 2011 10 4 Research students and their theses 1. Jones, K. J. 1979. Studies on nutrient levels and phytoplankton growth in a Scottish Sea Loch. Ph.D.University of Strathclyde. (NERC Case studentship between SMBA and Dr B Wood, Univ. Strathclyde, 1973-76) 2. Lederman, T.C. 1979. The effects of irradiance and phosphorus on batch cultures of Pavlova (= Monochrysis) lutheri. Ph.D., University of Stirling. (Based at SMBA, privately funded, 1975-78) 3. Gowen, R. J. 1981. The primary stages of chlorophyll-a breakdown in sea-loch phytoplankton and cultured algae. Ph.D., University of Strathclyde. (NERC Case studentship between SMBA and Dr B Wood, Univ. Strathclyde, 197679) 4. Tyler, I. D. 1984. A carbon budget for Creran, a Scottish sea loch. Ph.D., University of Strathclyde. (NERC Case studentship with Dr B Wood, Univ. Strathclyde and Clyde River Purification Board, 1977-80) 5. Lewis, J.M. 1985. The ecology and taxonomy of marine dinoflagellates in Scottish sea-lochs. Ph.D., University of London. (NERC Case studentship between SMBA and Prof. J Dodge, Royal Holloway College, 1981-84) 6. Kennaway, G.A.K. 1989. The population biology of freshwater picoplankton. Ph.D., University of Wales. (NERC studentship, supervision taken over from Dr C.Wood in 1987) 7. Setiapermana, D. 1990. Quantum yield of phytoplankton photosynthesis in relation to nutrient status. Ph.D., University of Wales. (British Council support. 1986-90) 8. Woods, E.A. 1990. Planktonic primary production and vertical turbulent mixing on the western Scottish shelf. Ph.D., University of Wales. (NERC CASE studentship between A.Edwards, DML and UCNW, 1985-88). 9. Fenton, N. 1991. Influence of physical environment on production and distribution of Antarctic marine phytoplankton. Ph.D., University of Wales. (NERC Case studentship between Dr J Priddle, BAS and UCNW, 1986-89). 10. Walne, A.W. 1993. A modelling study of nitrogen cycling in the Firth of Clyde. PhD, University of Wales. (UCNW studentship, 1988-91). 11. Wild, K. 1995. Biological oceanography of the Canary Islands. PhD, University of Wales. (staff PhD with CEC funding; joint with Dr E.D Barton, 1991-94). 12. Heilman, J. 1997. Phytoplankton ecology at fronts. PhD, University of Wales. (UWB external: at Danish Institute for Fisheries and Marine Research; joint with Dr K Richardson, 1993-1997). 13. Morrison, R. 1998. Modelling light attenuation in the sea. PhD, University of Wales (UWB; NERC Q-studentship; joint with Dr D Bowers, 1993-1998). 11 14. Perez-Castillo, F. 1999. Studies of organic sedimentation at the shelf break. PhD, University of Wales. (UWB; CONACYT (Mexico) funding; 1994-1999). 15. Wilson, H. 2000. Modelling microplankton dynamics in the region of the shelf break. PhD, University of Wales . (UWB; NERC special topic studentship; 1994-2000). 16. Kratzer, S. 2000. Colour sensors and phytoplankton taxonomic composition. PhD, University of Wales. (1995-2000 ; UWB, MAFF studentship; co-supervised with Dr D Bowers, UWB). 17. Elliott, J.A. 2000. Investigating the assembly of phytoplankton communities with PROTECH. PhD, Napier University. (1997-2000; NERC Special Topic studentship, joint with Dr C.S. Reynolds, IFE-FBA). 18. Edwards, V. 2001. The yield of phytoplankton chlorophyll from dissolved inorganic nitrogen under eutrophic conditions. PhD, Napier University.(19972001; Napier; SNIFFER-funded studentship, then OAERRE-funded; external supervisors Dr K Jones of NERC-DML and Dr R. Parkes of SEPA; Napier co-supervisor, Dr L.Gilpin). 19. Lee, J.-Y. 2002. A coupled physical-biological model for the seasonal cycles of chlorophyll and nitrate in the Firth of Clyde. PhD, Napier University.(19962002; Napier; scholarship from Republic of Korea, subsequently PROVESS and OAERRE funding). 20. Fehling, J. 2004. Pseudo-nitzschia spp. in Scottish waters. PhD, Open University (commenced 2000; UHI funded student at Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory; main local supervisor was Dr K. Davidson) 21. Mitra, A. 2006. Zooplankton Growth Dynamics: A Modelling Study. PhD, Open University (for UHIMI; (commenced 2000; UHI funded student at Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory; main local supervisor was Dr R. Leakey) 22. Brown, M. 2007. An analysis of the actions required to address the health inequalities experienced by people with learning disabilities in Scotland. PhD (by published works), Napier University, Edinburgh. (Director of Studies: Prof. M. Gray.) 23. Laurent, C. 2009. An assimilative capacity model for fjordic environments. PhD, Edinburgh Napier University. (commenced Aug 2002; Napier studentship funded from OARRE, RAE and ECASA projects; co-supervised with Dr L.Gilpin and Dr T. Fernandes). 24. Brito, A.C. 2010. The development of an assimilative capacity model for the sustainable management of nutrients within the Ria Formosa in southern Portugal. PhD, Edinburgh Napier University. (commenced Oct 2005; fellowship from FCT, Portugal; first supervisor Dr T Fernandes.) 12 25. Capuzzo, E. 2011. Planktonic primary production in sea-loughs of northern Ireland. PhD, Edinburgh Napier University. (commenced Nov 2005, funded by the Loughs Agency; co-supervised with Dr L. Gilpin and Dr R. Gowen (DARD/Afbi Belfast)) 26. Scherer, C. 2012. Developing and evaluating indices to investigate microplankton community structures in Shelf Seas. PhD, Edinburgh Napier University. (commenced October 2007, funded by Cefas and Afbi; co-supervised with Dr L. Gilpin and Dr R Gowen) 27. Whyte C.T. 2012. An investigation into the changes in the phytoplankton Community in Loch Creran, Scotland. PhD, Edinburgh Napier University. (commenced October 2007, funded by Spicosa project; co-supervised with Dr L. Gilpin) 28. Culhane, F.E. 2012. The use of benthic communities in environmental health assessment. PhD, Edinburgh Napier University, (commenced November 2007, funded by Spicosa project; Prof T. Fernandes was Director of Studies) 13 5 Post-docs and their topics • Dr David Mills - recording fluorometers during the North Sea project (UCNW, 1988-1991) • Dr Liz Woods - modelling phytoplankton (UCNW-UCES, supervised by Dr A Elliott; 1988-1991) • Dr Gay Kennaway - marine microflagellates, especially in Loch Striven (UCNW, 1990-1992) • Dr Jon Sharples - physical-biological interactions (UWB, working with Prof J. Simpson; 1990-1992) • Dr Claire Smith (neè Burren) - bio-physical modelling (UWB and NUE, 1993 - 1997) • Dr Karen Wild-Allen - bio-optics and bio-physical modelling (NUE, 1997 2002) • Dr Jae-Young Lee - bio-physical modelling (NUE, 2002-2003) • Dr Viv Edwards - chlorophyll yield in microcosms; environmental impact; OAERRE (NUE, 2001-2003) • Dr Enrique Portilla - aquacultural impact modelling (NUE, 2005-2009) 14 6 Funded research, consultancy and reviewing UCNW - UWB 1. N.E.R.C. : £75,766 for ‘Modelling phytoplankton seasonal cycles and potential eutrophication in the North Sea’ (GST/02/268, 1988-91; PDRA : Dr D.Mills). 2. M.A.F.F.: £44,702 for ‘Modelling phytoplankton growth in UK shelf seas’ (consultant; Research Director was Dr A Elliott, UCNW Unit for Coastal and Estuarine Studies) (UCES 77, 1989-91; PDRA :Dr E.Woods). 3. Shell UK Exploration and Production : £1765 for a desk study of ‘Plankton growth in the North Sea in relation to offshore water filtration systems ’ (1989). 4. N.E.R.C. : £78,935 for ‘The ecology of marine microflagellates and their blooms’ (GR3/7303, 1990-92, with Dr I.Lucas; PDRA : Dr G.Kennaway). 5. N.E.R.C./Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory : £13,334 for ‘Consultancy to develop a physico-biological vertical process model of biomass’ (1990). 6. Environmental Management Ltd : Algal Consultant for Inverness Main Drainage Scheme Environmental Assessment (£6504 in 1990). 7. Liverpool County Council : Algal Consultant for Fylde Coast Improvements Scheme objection (£1448 in 1990). 8. C.E.C. : MAST-0050-C : ‘Integrated modelling and measurement of physically controlled fluxes and plankton dynamics in coastal seas’ (jointly responsible with Prof.J.Simpson and Dr S.Jones; 168000 ECU 1990/92; PDRA : Dr J.Sharples, RA: Mr A.Walne). 9. C.E.C : MAST-0031-C : ‘European Coastal Transition Zone: Islas Canarias ’ (responsible for modelling; PI was Dr E.D.Barton; 291042 ECU 1990/92; RAs : Mr H. Velez Munoz, Ms K.Wild). 10. National Rivers Authority, Welsh Region : Advice on predicting eutrophication in Milford Haven (£1980 in 1990/91, £6012 in 1991/92). 11. C.E.C. : MAST : ‘Course on Physics, Chemistry and Biology of Oceanic Fronts, Bangor.’ (jointly responsible with Prof. J. Simpson; 51587 ECU, 1992). 12. N.E.R.C.: £62,503 for ‘Development of recording bio-optical sensors’ (SIDAL special topic, GST/02/264 [or 664], Aug 1992 for 2.5 years, with Dr D.Bowers: p/t RAs are Dr A Walne and Ms S Kratzer; p/t research technicians D.Boon and R.Wilton). 13. C.E.C. : MAST-2-CT93-0069 : North Atlantic targetted project: ’1-D water column and sediment dynamic model of microbiological processes’ (138372 ECU, 1 June 1993 for 3 years: PDRA Dr C Burren). 15 14. C.E.C. : MAST-2-CT93-0054 : ‘Processes in regions of freshwater influence’ (jointly responsible with Prof.J.Simpson and Dr S.Jones; 407,848 ECU, July 1993 for 3 years; modelling PDRA : Dr C Burren). 15. N.E.R.C.: £90,753 for ‘Modelling the shelf-break ecosystem’ (LOIS (SES/NORMS) special topic, GST/02/746, Oct 1993 for 3.25 years, with Dr R.Proctor (POL) and Dr M.Fasham (IOSJRC): research student: Ms H Wilson; Dr Fa Chen HSO at POL). 16. Forth River Purification Board : £602 for ‘Study of less sensitive areas (Kircaldy)’ (1993-94). 17. N.E.R.C. : £54,980 (+ studentship, £23495) for ‘SeaWiFS, tracers and biophysical models’ (SeaWiFS special topic, GST/02/970, 3 years from July 1994, with Drs D Bowers and E G Mitchelson-Jacob (UCNW) and Dr R Proctor (POL), RA Ms K.Wild; research student P.Smith). 18. Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. CDN 2138 for services in connection with Workshop on Environmental Consequences of Aquaculture, Victoria, B.C., September 1994. 19. M.A.F.F. : £78,140 for ‘Colour sensors and phytoplankton taxonomic composition’, 3 years from Jan 1995; research student S.Kratzer, p/t research technician A.Hammerstein. 20. Acer Environmental: £7165 for subconsultancy on ‘Red Tides in Hangzhou Bay, China’, June 1995. Napier University 21. C.E.C. : MAS3-CT96-0056: OCEAN MARGIN EXCHANGE II - OMEX II - PHASE 1 ‘1-D water column model of nicrobiological processes, including mesopelagic and benthic boundary layer processes on continental slope’ (38720 ECU, 1 June 1996 for 1 year: PDRA is Dr C Smith , ne Burren)). 22. N.E.R.C. : GST/02/1796: ‘Winter distribution, abundance and composition of zooplankton in the N.E. Atlantic’ (£24546 for 10 months from June 1997, in collaboration with Dr M. Heath, MLA). 23. U.N.F.A.O.: for consultancy and contributions to report on ‘Cage farming of fish and the Marine Environment in Cyprus’ ( USD 2500, Jul - Oct 1997). 24. Anite Systems Ltd.: consultancy in connection with algal bloom monitoring. (£1350, Sep. 1997 - Feb 98) 25. N.E.R.C. : GT22/91/1/TMAE: studentship for ‘Investigating the assembly of phytoplankton communities with PROTECH’ (Special Topic on testable Models of Aquatic Ecosystems; 3 years from Oct 1997, in collaboration with Dr C.S.Reynolds, IFE-FBA). 16 26. S.N.I.F.F.E.R. ‘Yield of marine phytoplankton chlorophyll from dissolved inorganic nitrogen under eutrophic conditions’ (£35579 for 3 years from Oct 1997, a research studentship jointly supervised by P.Tett, K.Jones (NERCDML) and R.Park (SEPA)). 27. C.E.C. : MAS3-CT97-0088: ‘Dissemination and exploitation of a coupled hydrodynamical-ecological model for regional and shelf seas - COHERENS’ (33000 ECU, Nov 1997, for 18 months: PDRA was Dr K Wild-Allen, then Jae-Young Lee). 28. DETR: CWO 804, ‘JONUS-SONUS biogeochemical modelling in UK estuaries and in the North and Irish Seas’ to Southampton Oceanography Centre (£11,000 subcontract to Napier in 1999, PDRA was Dr K Wild-Allen). 29. C.E.C. : MAS3-CT97-0159 ‘Processes of vertical exchange in shelf seas PROVESS’ (100,000 ECU, 39 months from Mar 1998: PDRA, Dr K WildAllen). 30. M.A.F.F. AE1024. (C0825:AE1020 on contract) ‘Improved assessment of eutrophication effects in coastal waters’. (CEFAS subcontract to Napier for £38855 over three years, starting in July 1999. PDRA is Dr K Wild-Allen). 31. Southampton University for Quingdao, China, course on modelling and eutrophication (QUID project). (c. £2000 from DfiD and China in 1999) 32. C.E.C. : Framework V, EVK3-1999-00015, ‘Oceanographic Applications to Eutrophication in Regions of Restricted Exchange - OAERRE’, total of 2.6 Meuro, of which 254 keuro to Napier for co-ordination and modelling. (July 2000-Aug 2003; PGRA/PDRA is Jae-Young Lee; co-ordination staff included Dr Linda Gilpin (pt) and Dr Vivien Edwards. 33. S.E.P.A. ‘Review of Harmful Algal Blooms in Scottish Coastal Waters’. (£4100 in 2000-2001). 34. S.E.P.A. ‘Review of The scientific basis of Regulation of Fish Farms in Scotland’. (joint with Dr Kenny Black of SAMS; £35,000 in 2001-2; PDRA is Dr V Edwards). 35. Scottish Executive Central Research Unit. ‘Review and Synthesis of the Environmental Impacts of Aquaculture’ - £2200 (2002, subcontractor to SAMS) 36. Defra ‘Understanding of Undesirable Disturbance in the Context of Eutrophication, and Development of UK Assessment Methodology for Coastal and Marine Waters’. (£45,992 in 2004, to a consortium led by Napier University: other members, Heriot-Watt, Liverpool, CEFAS and DARD) 37. Defra /CEFAS: ‘Research Supporting the Development of Eutrophication Monitoring and Assessment’ (CEFAS contract leader is Dr D Mills, Subcontract ME2202 from CEFAS to Napier for £57,818, Sep. 2004 until Feb 2007; extended into 2009 and used as a vehicle for providing advice to Defra in relation to the ‘Scientific analysis and contributions to UK evidence 17 and arguments concerning eutrophic status of estuaries and coastal waters in UWWTD case 1998/2265’ 38. Defra/CEFAS: ‘Development Of A Phytoplankton Trophic Index’. (CEFAS, CSA 6754 contract leader is Dr D .Mills; subcontract to ME2204 to, Napier £35, 700, Dec 2004 -Mar 2006). 39. (Company name and amount confidential) Consultancy concerning application of the CSTT model to the Forth estuary, 2004 -2006, 40. C.E.C. Contract 006540 “ECASA” from DG Fisheries, commenced Dec. 2004 for 3 years (Dr K. Black, SAMS is co-ordinator; PT is WP4 leader; 175,804 euro to Napier; PDRA, shared with SARF AC, is Dr E. Portilla.) 41. Scottish Aquacultural Research Forum, SARF 012, ‘The development of modelling techniques to improve predictions of assimilative capacity of water bodies utilised for marine caged fish farming’. (£119,961, July 2005-June 2007; Napier is lead organization; p/i in partner SAMS is Dr P. Gillibrand, in FRS is Dr M. Gubbins) 42. Poseidon Aquatic Resource Management Ltd, EC consultancy for: ‘Some aspects of the environmental impact of aquaculture in sensitive areas;’ Napier subconconsultancy up to £21,800 shared with Dr T Fernandes (2005-6). 43. DARD /Loughs Agency: Funding for studentship for study of ‘Planktonic primary production in sea-loughs of northern Ireland’, commencing Dec 2005 for 3 years (£60,000) (co-supervised with Dr L. Gilpin (Napier) and Dr R. Gowen (DARD) 44. C.E.C. Framework 6, contract 036992; Integrated Project: SPICOSA - ‘Science and Policy Integration for Coastal Systems Assessment’, commencing February 2007 for 4 years (266,420 euro to Napier as WP3 leaders; shared with Dr T Fernandes; research students C.Whyte and F. Culhane. IER (Consultancy) 45. Environment Agency, ‘Predicting the Impacts of Nutrients in Transitional and Coastal (TraC) Waters’ contract with Cefas; subcontract (2008-9) £10,000. 46. Mid-term Scientific & Technical Review of the WISER (226273) project. European Commission, Research DG, Directorate I - Environment. Oct Dec 2010. SAMS 47. SARF 12A, ‘Development of Assimilative Capacity and Carrying Capacity Models for Water Bodies utilized for Marine Bivalve and Caged Fish Farming’; April 2008 - April 2011; £123,199 to SAMS (Tett, Inall) as project lead, shared with PML (Hawkins) and FRS (Gubbins); 18 48. Defra, ME2208, Harmful Algae, Nuisance Blooms and Anthropogenic Nutrient Enrichment. July 2008 - February 2009. Lead proposer was AFBI (Dr R. Gowen); £20,656 to SAMS for P.Tett and K.Davidson. 49. Defra, E5302, to Cefas for Research to improve understanding and assessment of ecosystem health, subcontract to SAMS, £30,000 (Tett) from November 2010 to March 2013. 50. Defra for EA, ’CPM model development and setup for Poole harbour’, lead proposer Cefas (Dr J. Aldridge), subcontract to SAMS £1850, Dec 2012 Mar 2013. 51. Defra, ‘Lifeforms and State Space’, Lead proposer AFBI (Dr R Gowen) , subcontract for £6712 to SAMS (Tett), 2013-2015. 19 7 Publications Papers and reviews in refereed international journal 1. Tett, P. B. (1969). The effects of temperature upon the flash-stimulated luminescence of the euphausiid textitThysanoessa raschi. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 49, 245-258. 2. Tett, P. B. (1971). The relation between dinoflagellates and the bioluminescence of sea water. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 51, 183-206. 3. Tett, P. B. (1972). An annual cycle of flash induced luminescence in the euphausiid Thysanoessa raschii. Marine Biology, 12, 207-218. 4. Gage, J. & P. B. Tett (1973). The use of log-normal statistics to describe the benthos of Lochs Etive and Creran. Journal of Animal Ecology, 42, 373-382. 5. Tett, P. (1973). The use of log-normal statistics to describe phytoplankton populations from the Firth of Lorne area. Journal of experimental marine Biology and Ecology, 11, 121-136. 6. Tett, P. B. & M. G. Kelly (1973). Marine Bioluminescence. Oceanography and Marine Biology, an Annual Review, 11, 89-173. 7. Wood, B. J. B., P. B. Tett & A. Edwards (1973). An introduction to the phytoplankton, primary production and relevant hydrography of Loch Etive. Journal of Ecology, 61, 569-585. 8. Trew, D. O., B. J. B. Wood & P. B. Tett (1974). An isotope dilution method for the determination of dissolved carbon dioxide. Experientia, 30, 970-971. 9. Tett, P., J. C. Cottrell, D. O. Trew & B. J. B. Wood (1975). Phosphorus quota and the chlorophyll:carbon ratio in marine phytoplankton. Limnology and Oceanography, 20, 587-603. 10. Tett, P., M. G. Kelly & G. M. Hornberger (1975). A method for the spectrophotometric measurement of chlorophyll a and phaeophytin a in benthic microalgae. Limnology and Oceanography, 20, 887-896. 11. Tett, P. and L. Ignatiades (1976). Preliminary phytoplankton investigations in Western Saronicos gulf, and an assesment of log-normal diversity during late autumn 1972. Rapports de la Commission internationale pour la Mer Mditerrane, 23, 99-101. 12. Tett, P., M. G. Kelly & G. M. Hornberger (1977). Estimation of chlorophyll a and pheophytin a in methanol. Limnology and Oceanography, 22, 579-580. 13. Jones, K. J., P. Tett, A. C. Wallis and B. J. B. Wood (1978). The use of small, continuous and multispecies cultures to investigate the ecology of phytoplankton in a Scottish sea-loch. Mitteilungen - Internationale Vereinigung fu(e)r theoretische und angewandte Limnologie, 21, 398-412. 20 14. Jones, K. J., P. Tett, A. C. Wallis & B. J. B. Wood (1978). Investigation of a nutrient-growth model using a continuous culture of natural phytoplankton. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 58, 923-941. 15. Tett, P., C. Gallegos, M. G. Kelly, G. M. Hornberger & B. J. Cosby (1978). Relationships among substrate, flow, and benthic microalgal pigment density in the Mechums River, Virginia. Limnology and Oceanography, 23, 785-797. 16. Tett, P. & A. Wallis (1978). The general annual cycle of chlorophyll standing crop in Loch Creran. Journal of Ecology, 66, 227-239. 17. Lederman, T. C. & P. Tett (1981). Problems in modelling the photosynthesislight relationship for phytoplankton. Botanica Marina, 24, 125-134. 18. Simpson, J. H., D. J. Edelsten, A. Edwards, N. G. C. Morris & P. B. Tett (1979). The Islay Front : physical structure and phytoplankton distribution. Estuarine and Coastal Marine Science, 9, 713-726. 19. Tett, P. (1981). Modelling phytoplankton production at shelf-sea fronts. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, A302, 605-615. 20. Gowen, R. J., P. Tett & B. J. B. Wood (1982). The problem of degradation pigments in the estimation of chlorophyll by fluorescence. Archiv fu(e)r Hydrobiologie, Ergebnisse der Limnologie, 16, 101-106. 21. Jones, K. J., P. Ayres, A. M. Bullock, R. J. Roberts & P. Tett (1982). A red tide of Gyrodinium aureolum in sea lochs of the Firth of Clyde and associated mortality of pond-reared salmon. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 62, 771-782. 22. Simpson, J. H., P. B. Tett, M. L. Argote-Espinoza, A. Edwards, K. J. Jones & G. Savidge (1982). Mixing and phytoplankton growth around an island in a stratified sea. Continental Shelf Research, 1, 15-31. 23. Tett, P. (1981). The Loch Eil project : planktonic pigments in sediments from Loch Eil and the Firth of Lorne. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 56, 101-114. 24. Gowen, R. J., P. Tett and K. J. Jones (1983). The hydrography and phytoplankton ecology of Loch Ardbhair : a small sea-loch on the west coast of Scotland. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 71, 1-16. 25. Gowen, R. J., P. Tett & B. J. B. Wood (1983). Changes in the major dihydroporphyrin plankton pigments during the spring bloom of phytoplankton in two Scottish sea-lochs. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 63, 27-36. 26. Roberts, R. J., A. M. Bullock, M. Turner, K. Jones & P. Tett (1983). Mortalities of Salmo gairdneri exposed to cultures of Gyrodinium aureolum. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 63, 741-743. 21 27. Jones, K. J., R. J. Gowen & P. Tett (1984). Water-column structure and summer phytoplankton distribution in the Sound of Jura. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 78, 269-289. 28. Lewis, J., J. D. Dodge & P. B. Tett (1984). Cyst-theca relationships in some Protoperidinium species from Scottish sea lochs. Journal of Micropalaeontology, 3, 25-34. 29. Tett, P. & A. Edwards (1984). Mixing and plankton : an interdisciplinary theme in oceanography. Oceanography and Marine Biology, an Annual Review, 22, 99-123. 30. Tett, P., A. Edwards and K. Jones (1986). A model for the growth of shelf-sea phytoplankton in summer. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 23, 641-672. 31. Tett, P., S. I. Heaney and M. R. Droop (1985). The Redfield ratio and phytoplankton growth rate. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 65, 487-504. 32. Tett, P., R. Gowen, B. Grantham, K. Jones and B. S. Miller (1986). The phytoplankton ecology of the Firth of Clyde sea-lochs Striven and Fyne. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 90B, 223-238. 33. Tett, P. (1987). The ecophysiology of exceptional blooms. Rapport et Procesverbaux des Reunions, Conseil international pour l’Exploration de la Mer, 187, 47-60. 34. Tett, P. (1987). Modelling the growth and distribution of marine microplankton. Society for General Microbiology Symposium, 41, 387-425. 35. Turner, M. F., A. M. Bullock, P. Tett and R. J. Roberts (1987). Toxicity of Gyrodinium aureolum : some initial findings. Rapport et Proces-verbaux des Reunions, Conseil international pour l’Exploration de la Mer, 187, 98-102. 36. Tett, P. and D. Mills (1991). The plankton of the North Sea - pelagic ecosystems under stress ? Ocean and Shoreline Management, 16, 233-257. 37. Gowen, R. J., P. Tett and K. J. Jones (1992). Predicting marine eutrophication : the yield of chlorophyll from nitrogen in Scottish coastal phytoplankton. Marine Ecology - Progress Series, 85, 153-161. 38. Tett, P. (1992). The ecology of plankton in Scottish coastal waters. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Section B - Biological Sciences, 100, 27-54. 39. Grantham, B. and P. Tett (1993). The nutrient status of the Clyde Sea in winter. Estuarine, Coastal & Shelf Science, 36, 449-462. 40. Huthnance, J. M., J. I. Allen, A. M. Davies, D. J. Hydes, I. D. James, J. E. Jones, G. E. Millward, D. Prandle, R. Proctor, D. A. Purdie, P. J. Statham, P. Tett, S. Thomson and R. G. Wood (1993). Towards water quality models. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, A340, 569-584. 22 41. Tett, P., I. Joint, D. Purdie, M. Baars, S. Oosterhuis, G. Daneri, F. Hannah, D. K. Mills, D. Plummer, A. Pomroy, A. W. Walne and H. J. Witte (1993). Biological consequences of tidal stirring gradients in the North Sea. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, A343, 493-508. 42. Fenton, N., J. Priddle and P. Tett (1994). Regional variations in bio-optical properties of the surface waters in the Southern Ocean. Antarctic Science, 6, 443-448. 43. Mills, D. K., P. Tett and G. Novarino (1994). The Spring Bloom in the south-western North Sea in 1989. Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 33, 65-80. 44. Sharples, J. and P. Tett (1994). Modelling the effect of physical variability on the midwater chlorophyll maximum. Journal of Marine Research, 52, 219-238. 45. Tett, P. and C. Grenz (1994). Designing a simple microbiological-physical model for a coastal embayment. Vie et Milieu, 44, 39-58. 46. Tett, P. and E. D. Barton (1995). Why are there about 5000 species of phytoplankton in the sea? Journal of Plankton Research, 17, 1693-1704. 47. Tett, P. and A. Walne (1995). Observations and simulations of hydrography, nutrients and plankton in the southern North Sea. Ophelia, 42, 371-416. 48. Aristegui, J., P. Tett, A. Hernández-Guerra, G. Basterretxea, M. F. Montero, K. Wild, P. Sangrá, S. Hernández-Leon, M. Cantón, J. A. Garca-Braun, M. Pacheco and E. D. Barton (1997). The influence of island-generated eddies on chlorophyll distribution: a study of mesoscale variation around Gran Canaria. Deep-Sea Research, 44, 71-96. 49. Bowers, D. G., P. Tett and A. W. Walne (1997). A note on sea-bed illumination in shallow tidal seas. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 77, 921-928. 50. Wild-Allen, K. A., P. Tett and D. Bowers (1997). Observations of diffuse upwelling irradiance and chlorophyll in case 1 waters near the Canary Islands (Spain). Optics and Laser Technology, 29, 3-8. 51. Barton, E. D., J. Arı́stegui, P. Tett, M. Cantón, J. A. Garca-Braun, S. Hernández-Leon, L. Nykjaer, C. Almeida, J. Almunia, S. Ballasteros, G. Basterretxea, J. Escánez, J. Garca-Weill, A. Hernández-Guerra, F. LópezLaatzen, R. Molina, M. F. Montero, E. Navarro-Pérez, J. M. Rodrguez-Pérez, K. van Leening, H. Vélez and K. Wild (1998). The transition zone of the Canary Current upwelling region. Progress in Oceanography, 41, 457-503. 52. Elliott, J. A., A. E. Irish, C. S. Reynolds and P. Tett (1999). Sensitivity analysis of PROTECH, a new approach in phytoplankton modelling. Hydrobiologia, 414, 45-51. 23 53. Bowers, D. G., G. E. L. Harker, P. S. D. Smith and P. Tett (2000). Optical properties of a region of freshwater influence (the Clyde Sea). Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 50, 717-726. 54. Elliott, A. J., A. E. Irish, C. S. Reynolds and P. Tett (2000). Modelling freshwater phytoplankton communities: an exercise in validation. Ecological Modelling, 128, 19-26. 55. Elliott, J. A., C. S. Reynolds, A. E. Irish and P. Tett (2000). Exploring the potential of the PROTECH model to investigate phytoplankton community theory. Hydrobiologia, 414, 37-43. 56. Kratzer, S., D. Bowers and P. B. Tett (2000). Seasonal changes in colour ratios and optically active constituents in the optical Case-2 waters of the Menai Strait, North Wales. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 21, 2225-2246. 57. Smith, C. L. and P. Tett (2000). A depth resolving numerical model of physically forced microbiology at the European shelf edge. Journal of Marine Systems, 26, 1-36. 58. Tett, P. and H. Wilson (2000). From biogeochemical to ecological models of marine microplankton. Journal of Marine Systems, 25, 431-446. 59. Basterretxea, G., E. D. Barton, P. Tett, P. Sangrá, E. Navarro-Peréz and J. Arı́stigui (2002). Eddy and DCM response to wind-shear in the lee of Gran Canaria. Deep-Sea Research I, 49, 1087-1101. 60. Bowers, D. G., S. Kratzer, J. R. Morrison, P. S. D. Smith, P. Tett, A. W. Walne and K. Wild-Allen (2001). On the calibration and use of in situ ocean colour measurements for monitoring algal blooms. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 22, 359-368. 61. Lee, J.-Y., P. Tett, K. Jones, S. Jones, P. Luyten, C. Smith and K. WildAllen (2002). The PROWQM physical-biological model with benthic-pelagic coupling applied to the northern North Sea. Journal of Sea Research, 48, 287-331. 62. Soetaert, K., P. M. J. Herman, J. J. Middelburg, C. Heip, C. L. Smith, P. Tett and K. Wild-Allen (2001). Numerical modelling of the shelf break ecosystem: reproducing benthic and pelagic measurements. Deep-Sea Research Part IITopical Studies In Oceanography, 48, 3141-3177. 63. Tett, P., J. Arı́stegui, D. Barton, G. Basterretxea, J. D. DeArmas, J. E. Escánez, S. HernándezLen, L. M. Lorenzo and N. Montero (2002). Steadystate DCM dynamics in Canaries waters. Deep-Sea Research II, 49, 35433559. 64. Tett, P., G. M. Kennaway, D. Boon, D. K. Mills, G. T. O’Connor, A. W. Walne and R. Wilton (2001). Optical monitoring of phytoplankton blooms in Loch Striven, a eutrophic fjord. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 22, 339-358. 24 65. Wild-Allen, K., A. Lane and P. Tett (2002). Plankton, sediment and optical observations in Netherlands coastal water in spring. Journal of Sea Research, 47, 303-315. 66. Edwards, V.R., Tett, P., & Jones, K.J., 2003. Changes in the yield of chlorophyll a from dissolved available inorganic nitrogen after an enrichment event -applications for predicting eutrophication in coastal waters. Continental Shelf Research, 23, 1771-1785. 67. Tett, P., Gilpin, L., Svendsen, H., Erlandsson, C.P., Larsson, U., Kratzer, S., Fouilland, E., Janzen, C., Lee, J.-Y., Grenz, C., Newton, A., Ferreira, J.G., Fernandes, T., & Scory, S., 2003. Eutrophication and some European waters of restricted exchange. Continental Shelf Research, 23, 1635-1671. 68. Lee, J.-Y., Tett, P. & Kim, K.-R., 2003. Parameterising a Microplankton Model. Journal of the Korean Society of Oceanography, 38, 185-210. 69. Proctor, R., Chen, F. & Tett, P.B, 2003. Carbon and nitrogen fluxes across the Hebridean shelf break, estimated by a 2D coupled physical-microbiological model. The Science of the Total Environment, 314-316, 787-800. 70. Arstegui, J., Barton, E.D., Tett, P., Montero, M.F., Garca-Muoz, M., Basterretxea, G., Cussatlegras, A.-S., Ojeda, A. & de Armas, D., 2004. Variability in plankton community structure, metabolism, and vertical carbon fluxes along an upwelling filament (Cape Juby, NW Africa). Progress in Oceanography, 62, 95-113. 71. Barton, E.D., Arstegui, J., Tett, P. & Navarro Prez, E., 2004. Variability in the Canary Islands area of filament-eddy exchanges. Progress in Oceanography, 62, 71-94. 72. Lee, J.-Y., P. Tett & K.-R. Kim. 2004. Biogeochemical Model Comparison in Terms of Microplankton-Detritus (MPD) Parameterisation. Journal of the Korean Society of Oceanography, 39, 136-147. 73. Tett, P. & Lee, J.-Y. 2005. N:Si ratios and the ’balance of organisms’: PROWQM simulations of the northern North Sea. Journal of Sea Research, 54, 70-91. 74. Laurent, C., Tett, P., Fernandes, T., Gilpin, L. & Jones, K.J. 2006. A dynamic CSTT model for the effects of added nutrients in Loch Creran, a shallow fjord. Journal of Marine Systems, 61, 149-161. 75. Fehling, J., Davidson, K., Bolch, C. & Tett, P. (2006) Seasonality of Pseudonitzschia spp. (Bacillariophyceae) in western Scottish waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 323, 91-105. 76. Painting, S.J., Devlin, M.J., Malcolm, S.J., Parker, E.R., Mills, D.K., Mills, C., Tett, P., Wither, A., Burt, J., Jones, R. & Winpenny, K. 2007. Assessing the impact of nutrient enrichment in estuaries: susceptibility to eutrophication. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 55, 74-90. 25 77. Tett, P., Gowen, R., Mills, D., Fernandes, T., Gilpin, L., Huxham, M., Kennington, K., Read, P., Service, M., Wilkinson, M. & Malcolm, S. 2007. Defining and detecting Undesirable Disturbance in the context of Eutrophication. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 55, 282-297. 78. Devlin, M.J., Mills, D.K., Gowen, R.J., Barry, J., Foden, J., Sivyer, D., & Tett, P. (2008) Relationships between suspended particulate material, light attenuation and Secchi depth in UK marine waters. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 79, 429-439. 79. Gowen, R.J., Tett, P., Kennington, K., Mills, D.K., Shammon, T.M., Stewart, B.M., Greenwood, N., Flanagan, C., Devlin, M., & Wither, A. 2008. The Irish Sea: is it eutrophic? Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 76, 239-254. 80. Tett, P., Carreira, C., Mills, D.K., van Leeuwen, S., Foden, J., Bresnan, E., & Gowen, R.J. (2008) Use of a the Phytoplankton Community Index to assess the health of coastal waters. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65, 1475-1482. 81. Devlin, M.J., Barry, J., Mills, D.K., Gowen, R.J., Foden, J., Sivyer, D., & Tett, P. (2009) Estimating the diffuse attenuation coefficient from optically active constituents in UK marine waters. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 82, 73-83. 82. Kratzer, S. & Tett, P. (2009) Using bio-optics to investigate the extent of coastal waters - a Swedish case study. Hydrobiologia, 629, 169-186. 83. Brito, A., A. Newton, P. Tett and T. F. Fernandes (2009). Temporal and spatial variability of microphytobenthos in a shallow lagoon: Ria Formosa (Portugal). Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 63, 67-76. 84. Portilla, E., P. Tett, P. A. Gillibrand & M. Inall (2009). Description and sensitivity analysis for the LESV model: water quality variables and the balance of organisms in a fjordic region of restricted exchange. Ecological Modelling, 220, 2187-2205. 85. Brito, A. C., A. Newton, P. Tett, J. Icely & T. F. Fernandes (2010). The yield of microphytobenthic chlorophyll from nutrients: enriched experiments in microcosms. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 384, 30-43. 86. Brito, A., A. Newton, P. Tett & T. F. Fernandes (2010). Sediment-water interactions in a coastal shallow lagoon, Ria Formosa (Portugal): Implications for the Water Framework Directive. Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 12, 318-328. 87. Brito, A., A. Newton, P. Tett & T. F. Fernandes (2011). The role of microphytobenthos on shallow coastal lagoons: A modelling approach. Biogeochemistry, 106, 207-228. 26 88. Ferreira, J. G., J. H. Andersen, A. Borja, S. B. Bricker, J. Camp, M. Cardosa da Silva, E. Garces, A. S. Heiskanen, C. Humborg, L. Ignatiades, C. Lancelot, A. Menesguen, P. Tett, N. Hoepffner & U. Clausen (2011). Overview of eutrophication indicators to assess environmental status within the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 93, 117-131. 89. Tett, P., E. Portilla, P. A. Gillibrand & M. Inall (2011). Carrying and assimilative capacities: the ACExR-LESV model for sea-loch aquaculture. Aquaculture Research, 42, 51-67. 90. Brito, A. C., T. F. Fernandes, A. Newton, C. Facca & P. Tett (2012). Does microphytobenthos resuspension influence phytoplankton in shallow systems? A comparison through a Fourier series analysis. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 110, 77-84. 91. Brito, A. C., A. Newton, P. Tett & T. F. Fernandes (2012). How will shallow coastal lagoons respond to climate change? A modelling investigation. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 112, 98-104. 92. Brito, A., A. Newton, P. Tett & T. Fernandes (2012). Changes in the yield of microphytobenthic chlorophyll from nitrogen: considering denitrification. Ecological Indicators, 19, 226-230. 93. Gowen, R. J., P. Tett, Bresnan E, K. Davidson, A. McKinney, P. J. Harrison, S. Milligan, D. K. Mills, J. Silke & A.-M. Crooks (2012). Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment and blooms of harmful phytoplankton. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, 50, 65-126. 94. Gowen, R. J., P. Tett & T. J. Smayda (2012). Phytoplankton and the balance of nature: An opinion. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 113, 317-323. 95. Swaney, D. P., C. Humborg, K. Emeis, A. Kannen, W. Silvert, P. Tett, R. Pastres, C. Solidoro, M. Yamamuro, Y. Hénocque & R. Nicholls (2012). Five critical questions of scale for the coastal zone. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 96, 9-21. 96. Tett, P., B. Valcic, T. Potts, C. Whyte, F. Culhane & T. Fernandes (2012). Mussels and yachts in Loch Fyne, Scotland: a case study of the science-policy interface. Society and Ecology, 17(3): 16. 97. Davidson, K., R. J. Gowen, P. Tett, E. Bresnan, P. J. Harrison, A. McKinney, S. Milligan, D. K. Mills, J. Silke & A. M. Crooks (2012). Harmful Algal Blooms: how strong is the evidence that nutrient ratios and forms influence their occurrence? Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 115: 399-413. 98. Gillibrand, P. A., M. E. Inall, E. Portilla & P. Tett (2013). A box model of the seasonal exchange and mixing in Regions of Restricted Exchange: application to two contrasting Scottish inlets. Environmental Modelling & Software, 43, 144-159. 27 99. Tett, P., R. Gowen, S. Painting, M. Elliott, R. Foster, D. Mills, E. Bresnan, E. Capuzzo, T. Fernandes, J. Foden, R. Geider, L. Gilpin, M. Huxham, A. McQuatters-Gollop, S. Malcolm, S. Saux-Picart, T. Platt, M.-F. Racault, S. Sathyendranath, J. vanderMolen & M. Wilkinson (2013). A framework for understanding marine ecosystem health. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 494, 1-27. DOI: 10.3354/meps10539. 100. Brito, A. C., A. Newton, T. F. Fernandes & P. Tett (2013). Measuring Light Attenuation in Shallow Coastal Systems. Journal of Ecosystem & Ecography, 3(122), 1-4. Parts of Academic Books including refereed conference proceedings 101. Tett, P. (1977). Marine production. In: Environment and Man. J. F. Lenihan and Fletcher, W.W. (eds). Glasgow, Blackie. 5: 1-45. 102. Kelly, M. G. and P. Tett (1978). Bioluminescence in the ocean. In: Bioluminescence in Action. P. J. Herring (ed). London, Academic Press: 399-417. 103. Tett, P. and B. Grantham (1980). Variability in sea-loch phytoplankton. In: Fjord Oceanography. D. H. Freeland, D. M. Farmer and C. D. Levings (ed). New York, Plenum: 435-438. 104. Simpson, J. H. and P. B. Tett (1986). An induced mixing experiment? In: Tidal Mixing and Phytoplankton Dynamics. J. Bowman, M. Yentsch and W. T. Peterson (ed). Berlin, Springer-Verlag: 483-495. 105. Simpson, J. H. and P. B. Tett (1986). Island stirring effects on phytoplankton growth. In: Tidal Mixing and Phytoplankton Dynamics. J. Bowman, M. Yentsch and W. T. Peterson (ed). Berlin, Springer-Verlag: 41-76. 106. Tett, P. (1987). Plankton. In: Biological Survey of Estuaries and Coasts. J. Baker and W. J. Wolff (eds), Cambridge University Press: 280-341. 107. Tett, P. and M. R. Droop (1988). Cell quota models and planktonic primary production. In: Handbook of Laboratory Model Systems for Microbial Ecosystems. J. W. T. Wimpenny (ed). Florida, CRC Press. 2: 177-233. 108. Tett, P., A. Edwards, B. Grantham, K. Jones and M. Turner (1988). Microplankton dynamics in an enclosed coastal water column in summer. In: Algae and the Aquatic Environment (Contributions in honour of J.W.G.Lund, F.R.S.). F. E. Round (ed). Bristol, U.K., Biopress: 339-368. 109. Tett, P. (1990). The Photic Zone. In: Light and Life in the Sea. P. J. Herring, A. K. Campbell, M. Whitfield and L. Maddock (eds). Cambridge University Press: 59-87. 28 110. Tett, P., G. Jackson, F. Foos, P. Nival, J. Rodriguez and U. Wolf (1993). Modelling particle fluxes. In: G. T. Evans and M. J. R. Fasham (eds), Towards a model of ocean biogeochemical processes. Springer-Verlag. NATO ASI Series, 110, 127-136. 111. Tett, P., Hydes, D. & Sanders, R. 2003. Influence of nutrient biogeochemistry on the ecology of North-West European shelf seas. In Schimmield, G. and Black, K., eds., ‘Biogeochemistry of Marine Systems’, Sheffield Academic Press Ltd, Sheffield, pp. 293-363. 112. Rodhe, J., Tett, P., & Wulff, F., 2006. Chapter 26. The Baltic and North seas: a regional review of some important physical-chemical-biological interaction processes. In ‘The Sea, Volume 14B, The Global Coastal Ocean: Interdisciplinary Regional Studies and Syntheses: The Coasts of Africa, Europe, Middle East, Oceania and Polar Regions’ (eds A.R. Robinson & K.H. Brink), pp. 1033-1075. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 113. Tett, P. (2008). Fishfarm wastes in the ecosystem. In Aquaculture in the Ecosystem (eds M. Holmer, K. Black, C.M. Duarte, N. Marb & I. Karakassis), pp. 1-46. Springer. 114. van de Koppel, J., Tett, P., Naqvi, W., Oguz, T., Perillo, G.M.E., Rabalais, N., d’Alcal, M.R., Jilan, S., & Zhang, J. (2008). Chapter 3: Threshold effects in semi-enclosed marine ecosystems. In Watersheds, Bays and Bounded Seas: The Science and Management of Semi-Enclosed Marine Systems (eds E.R. Urban, jr., B. Sundby, P. Malanotte-Rizzoli & J.M. Melillo), pp. 31-47. Island Press, Washington DC. 115. Davidson, K., P. Tett and R. Gowen. (2011). Harmful Algal Blooms. Pages 95-127 in Hester, R. E. and R. M. Harrison, editor. Marine Pollution and Human Health, Issues in Environmental Science and Technology vol 33. RSC Publishing, 116. Tett, P., A. Mette, A. Sandberg and D. Bailly (2011). The Systems Approach. In: Sustaining Coastal Zone Systems. P. Tett, A. Sandberg and A. Mette (ed). Edinburgh, Dunedin Academic Press: 53-78. 117. Tett, P., A. Mette, A. Sandberg, M. Estrada, M. Ribiero dAlcalà, T. Hopkins and D. Bailly (2011). Conclusions. In: Sustaining Coastal Zone Systems. P. Tett, A. Sandberg and A. Mette (eds). Edinburgh, Dunedin Academic Press: 137-149. 118. Tett, P., M. Ribiero dAlcalà and M. Estrada (2011). Modelling Coastal Systems. In: Sustaining Coastal Zone Systems. P. Tett, A. Sandberg and A. Mette (ed). Edinburgh, Dunedin Academic Press: 79-102. 119. Tett, P. and A. Sandberg (2011). Introduction. In: Sustaining Coastal Zone Systems. P. Tett, A. Sandberg and A. Mette (ed). Edinburgh, Dunedin Academic Press: 1-28. 29 120. Tett, P., A. Sandberg, A. Mette, D. Bailly, M. Estrada, T. S. Hopkins, M. Ribera d’Alcalà and L. McFadden (2013). Perspectives of Social and Ecological Systems. Chapter 18 in: Global Challenges in Integrated Coastal Zone Management. E. Mokness, E. Dahl and J. G. Støttrup (eds), Wiley-Blackwell Ltd.: 229-243. Edited volumes (i) Parker, M. and Tett, P. (1987) Special Meeting on the Causes, Dynamics and Effects of Exceptional Marine Blooms and Related Events. Rapport et Proces-verbaux des Reunions, Conseil international pour l’Exploration de la Mer, 187. (ii) Charnock, H., Dyer, K.R., Huthnance, J.M., Liss, P.S., Simpson, J.H. and Tett, P.B. eds. (1993) Understanding the North Sea System. 176 pp. Chapman & Hall, London. (iii) Tett, P., A. Sandberg and A. Mette, Eds. (2011) Sustaining Coastal Zone Systems. Edinburgh, Dunedin Academic Press. 173 pp. Reports in the public domain (1) Turner, J., Tett, P. and Shaw, J. (1978) Plants, Man and Loch Creran. Scottish Marine Biological Association, Oban, 56 pp. (2) Tett, P. ed. 1980. Phytoplankton and the fish kills in Loch Striven. Scottish Marine Biological Association Internal Reports, Oban, 25, 110 pp. (3) Tett, P., M. Drysdale and J. Shaw (1981). Phytoplankton in Loch Creran in 1979 and its effect on the rearing of oyster larvae. Report, pp. Scottish Marine Biological Association. (4) Ayres, P. A., D. D. Seaton and P. B. Tett (1982). Plankton blooms of economic importance to fisheries in UK waters, 1968-82. Report, 12 pp., I.C.E.S., Copenhagen. (5) Tett, P. 1989. Plankton growth in the North Sea in relation to offshore water filtration systems. University College of North Wales, Bangor: UCES report U89-1, 18 pp. (6) Tett, P. (1990). A three layer vertical and microbiological processes model for shelf seas. Report, 85 pp. Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory. (7) Tett, P. and T. Sherwin (1992). Estimating the eutrophication potential of Milford Haven. Report, Unit for Coastal and Estuarine Studies, University College of North Wales. (8) Marine Pollution Monitoring Management Group, 1994. Comprehensive studies for the purposes of article 6 of DIR 91/271 EEC, the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive. Published for the Comprehensive Studies Task Team of 30 GCSDM by Forth River Purification Board, Edinburgh. (Team membership: Halcrow, W., Jack, I.A., Malcolm, S., Milne, R.A., Nicholas, P.C., Rees, H. and Tett, P.). (9) Tett, P. (1996). RRS Charles Darwin cruise 93. (LOIS Shelf Edge Study (SES) Cruise 2). Leg A: Fairlie to Fairlie, May 6 to 16, 1995. Leg B: Fairlie to Fairlie, May 16 to 30, 1995. Report, 23 pp (+ tables & diagrams) Edinburgh, Napier University. (10) Comprehensive Studies Task Team (1997). Comprehensive studies for the purposes of articles 6 and 8.5 of DIR 91/271 EEC, the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, 2nd edition. Report, v+61 pp. Edinburgh, MarinePollutionMonitoringManagementGroup; Published for the Comprehensive Studies Task Team of GCSDM by DENI, EA, SEPA and WSA. (11) Tett, P. (1997). RRS Challenger Cruise 126. Leg A: Southampton to Fairlie, April 11 to 26, 1996. Leg B: Fairlie to Fairlie, April 27 to May 12, 1996. (LOIS Shelf Edge Study (SES) Cruise 6). Report, 23 pp (+ tables & diagrams) Edinburgh, Napier University. (12) Gowen, R.J., Karakassis, I. and Tett, P. 1997. Cage farming of fish and the marine environment in Cyprus. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 32 pp. (13) Luyten, P. J., J. E. Jones, R. Proctor, A. Tabor, P. Tett and K. Wild-Allen (1999). COHERENS - a coupled hydrodynamical-ecological model for regional and shelf seas: user documentation. Report, Management Unit of the Mathematical Models of the North Sea. (14) Tett, P. & Edwards, V. 2003. Review of Harmful Algal Blooms in Scottish coastal waters. SEPA, Stirling. (15) Anon, 2004. UNDERSTANDING OF UNDESIRABLE DISTURBANCE IN THE CONTEXT OF EUTROPHICATION, AND DEVELOPMENT OF UK ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY FOR COASTAL AND MARINE WATERS: Stage 1 report: WHAT IS UNDESIRABLE DISTURBANCE? prepared by: Napier University, Edinburgh; Centre for Environmental, Fisheries and Aquacultural Science, Lowestoft; Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Belfast; Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh; Liverpool University, Port Erin Marine Laboratory, Isle of Man; for Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Published by Napier University, Edinburgh. March 2004. (16) Anon, 2004. UNDERSTANDING OF UNDESIRABLE DISTURBANCE IN THE CONTEXT OF EUTROPHICATION, AND DEVELOPMENT OF UK ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY FOR COASTAL AND MARINE WATERS: Stage 2 report: MEASURING UNDESIRABLE DISTURBANCE. prepared by: Napier University, Edinburgh; Centre for Environmental, Fisheries and Aquacultural Science, Lowestoft; Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Belfast; Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh; Liverpool University, Port 31 Erin Marine Laboratory, Isle of Man; for Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Published by Napier University, Edinburgh. July 2004. (17) Huntington, T.C., Roberts, H., Cousins, N., Pitta, V., Marchesi, N., Sanmamed, A., Hunter-Rowe, T., Fernandes, T.F., Tett, P., McCue, J., & Brockie, N. (2006). Some Aspects of the Environmental Impact of Aquaculture in Sensitive Areas. Report to the DG Fish and Maritime Affairs of the European Commission., Rep. No. 221-EC/R/02/B. Poseidon Aquatic Resource Management Ltd, Windrush, Warborne Lane, Portmore, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 5RJ, UK. URL: http://www.consult-poseidon.com. (18) Tett, P., E. Portilla, M. Inall, P. Gillibrand, M. Gubbins and T. Amundrod (2007). Modelling the Assimilative Capacity of Sea-Lochs (Final Report on SARF 012). Report, 29 pp. Edinburgh, Napier University. (19) Gowen, R., P. Tett, E. Bresnan, K. Davidson, A. Gordon, A. McKinney, S. Milligan, D. Mills, J. Silke and A. M. Crooks (2009). Anthropogenic Nutrient Enrichment and Blooms of Harmful Micro-algae. Report to Defra, London, 223 pp. (20) Ferreira, J. G., J. H. Andersen, A. Borja, S. B. Bricker, J. Camp, M. Cardosa da Silva, E. Garces, A. S. Heiskanen, C. Humborg, I. L., C. Lancelot, A. Menesguen, P. Tett, N. Hoepffner and U. Clausen (2010). Marine Strategy Framework Directive: Task Group 5 Report: Eutrophication. Report, 49 pp. Luxembourg, Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. (21) Tett, P., R. Mongruel, H. Levrel, T. Hopkins, A. Sandberg, D. Hadley, T. Fernandes, V. Hendrick, A. Mette, J. Vermaat, A. Gilbert, J. dHernoncourt, L. McFadden, S. Priest, C. Green and M. R. dAlcalà (2011). Guide to System Design, v.3.09. Report, 41 pp. Oban, Scotland, Scottish Association for Marine Science. (22) Tett, P., Inall, M., Gillibrand, P., Hawkins, T., Portilla, E., and Gubbins, M. (2011) Development of Assimilative Capacity and Carrying Capacity Models for Water Bodies utilized for Marine Bivalve and Caged Fish Farming (Provisional Final Report on SARF 012A), 83 pp., Oban, Scottish Association for Marine Science. (23) Turner, K., M. Schaafsma, M. Elliott, D. Burdon, J. Atkins, T. Jickells, P. Tett, L. Mee, S. v. Leeuwen, S. Barnard, T. Luisetti, L. Paltriguera, G. Palmieri & J. Andrews (2013). WP 3B: Coastal/Marine Ecosystem Services: Principles and Practice. UK National Ecosystem Assessment follow-on report (ed). Cambridge, UNEP-WCMC. 32