The role of Conservation Scientist involves conducting research on the impact of management interventions on biodiversity restoration, GHG emissions, and human needs in the UK's marine environment. This will involve working with a team to explore scenario models of different combinations of management regimes across the UK's marine landscape. This work builds on previous projects that have explored the terrestrial realm, but now focuses on the marine environment. The researcher will draw on existing data to produce opportunity maps for habitat restoration and model the impacts of this restoration on various outcomes such as biodiversity, GHG flux, food provision, and others. The modelling framework will follow established methods adapted to suit the marine environment. Essential qualifications for this role include a PhD in a relevant subject, experience in handling large datasets, and demonstrable skills in conservation/marine ecology. Key skills and qualifications include: