James Fishwick

Bio-Optical Oceanographer
Environmental Science
Plymouth Marine Laboratory
United Kingdom

Biography

Dr James Fishwick is a higher scientific officer at PML. Prior to joining PML in August 2000 he studied Marine Biology and Oceanography as an undergraduate at the University of Wales, Bangor. During his time at PML James has successfully completed a PhD at the University of Plymouth; investigating the biological and photo-physiological interactions between phytoplankton functional types.

Research Intrest

Bio-optical interactions in the marine environment.

List of Publications
Smyth TJ, Fishwick JR, Gallienne C, Stephens JA and Bale JA (2010). Technology, Design, and Operation of an Autonomous Buoy System in the Western English Channel. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 27:2056-2064.
Smyth TJ, Fishwick JR, Al-Moosawi L, Cummings DG, Harris C, et al (2010). A broad spatio-temporal view of the Western English Channel observatory. Journal of Plankton Research, 32:585-601.
Fishwick JR, Mason P and Gallienne C (2011). Long-Term Autonomous Data Buoys for Monitoring the English Channel. Recently Overhauled Buoy Systems Measure Parameters Missed by Boat Surveys, Enhance Collection of Biogeochemical Data. Sea Technology 52: 17-22.