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I am Marta Payo Payo, a research scientist at the National Oceanography Centre where I work at coast, at the interface between land, ocean and people.
My research focuses on coastal hazards and on transport processes, and spans river-influenced coastal environments, shelf-slope environments, and the deep sea. I have 10+ years of experience working with numerical models to understand hydrodynamics and transport processes in coastal environments and submarine canyons under anthropogenic impacts including climate change. Lately I'm more interested on how natural habitats can help make our coastal systems more resilient to climate change and human activities.
I believe that engaging people in science empowers people, avoids loss of scientific talent, and ensures future innovation. I enjoy science communication (open days, science fairs, BlueDot festival, Pint of Science) and together with other scientists have established collaborations with artists and social scientists trying to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and general knowledge.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3224-8620
NOC MPOC Comms Champion (2019 – ongoing)
NOC Liverpool seminar team (2018 – 2020)
NERC Engage Academy 2022-2023
NERC Engaging Environments 2021-2022
Co-Opt: Resilient coasts: optimising co-benefit solutions Co-Opt | Resilient Coasts: Optimising Co-Benefit Solutions (noc.ac.uk)
SWOT-UK: The UK contribution to validating SWOT in the Bristol Channel and River Severn, with application to coastal and river management Surface Water and Ocean Topography UK (SWOT-UK) | Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) (noc.ac.uk)
CHAMFER UK Coastal Hazards, Multi-hazard Controls on Flooding and Erosion UK Coastal Hazards, Multi-hazard Controls on Flooding and Erosion | National Oceanography Centre (noc.ac.uk)
SUPREME Salt intrusion: Understanding the Pearl River Estuary by Modelling and field Experiments https://www.noc.ac.uk/projects/supreme
CME Programme: Monitoring and Risk Assesment to Increase Climate Change Resilience for the Caribbean Region Commonwealth Marine Economies Programme https://projects.noc.ac.uk/cme-programme