These CV’s are set out to meet word length requirements.
I have worked on many topics and can supply customised details of these areas of work; many of these topics are elaborated on this website. If you want further information contact me at: bob@bobearll.co.uk
14 words: ‘Bob Earll, is a scientist, marine biologist, conservationist, environmental consultant, event organiser and author.’
121 words General: Bob Earll’s career has spanned marine biological science, marine ecology, marine conservation, environmental science, management and policy in the marine and water sectors. Bringing people together has been a key part of his career and he has helped to develop a host of organisations and projects including the Marine Conservation Society and Shark Trust. He has run over 300 events and conferences, often highly interactive, and lead many projects. He is a marine biologist and enthusiastic diver, with over 1000+ dives and has pioneered citizen science – diving with a purpose – for sports divers. He edited two weekly newsletters CMS Marine News and CMS Water News for over a decade. He is the author of numerous articles and two books.
351 words General: Bob Earll’s career has spanned marine biological science, marine ecology, marine conservation, environmental science, management and policy in the marine and water sectors. He has taken a leading role in science, management, consultancy and policy development on topics including bivalve eco-physiology, citizen science and marine natural history, sublittoral surveys of many sites around the UK, fish farming, basking shark ecology, marine protected areas, North Sea marine management, Integrated Coastal Zone Management, sewage pollution, plastic pollution and marine litter. He has initiated and lead over 300 conferences on a vast range of marine and coastal topics that have changed the policy landscape including aggregate management, the Marine & Coastal Access Bill, Marine Spatial Planning. He ran 100 conferences for the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) and was awarded an honorary Fellowship. The conferences for the water sectors covered flood management, droughts, catchment management as the main themes. The CIWEM catchment management conference helped lead to the start of the Catchment Based Approach (CaBa) and he worked for Defra leading the communications that helped get this project started.
Bringing people together, through conferences and events has been a key part of his career and he has helped to develop a host of organisations and projects. He has run over 300 events and conferences, many highly interactive. Organisations including the Marine Conservation Society running the main marine conservation conference in the UK from 1979 to 1991, The Shark Trust, Coastal Futures, The Marine Forum (1991-2000), the National Aquatic Litter Group (1993-2002), the Seabed User and Developer Group (SUDG). Most recently, his work with Natasha Bradshaw on the Coastal Based Approach (CoBA) lead to the 3Cs coastal project. He has led the development of South West Marine Ecosystems since 2014 and more recently the creation of EAST marine ecosystems (2023-2024).
He is a marine biologist and enthusiastic diver, with over 1000+ dives and has pioneered citizen science – diving with a purpose – for sports divers. He edited two weekly newsletters CMS Marine News and CMS Water News for over a decade. He is the author of numerous articles and two books.
These CV’s are set out to meet word length requirements.
I have worked on many topics and can supply customised details of these areas of work; many of these topics are elaborated on this website. If you want further information contact me at: bob@bobearll.co.uk
14 words: ‘Bob Earll, is a scientist, marine biologist, conservationist, environmental consultant, event organiser and author.’
121 words General: Bob Earll’s career has spanned marine biological science, marine ecology, marine conservation, environmental science, management and policy in the marine and water sectors. Bringing people together has been a key part of his career and he has helped to develop a host of organisations and projects including the Marine Conservation Society and Shark Trust. He has run over 300 events and conferences, often highly interactive, and lead many projects. He is a marine biologist and enthusiastic diver, with over 1000+ dives and has pioneered citizen science – diving with a purpose – for sports divers. He edited two weekly newsletters CMS Marine News and CMS Water News for over a decade. He is the author of numerous articles and two books.
351 words General: Bob Earll’s career has spanned marine biological science, marine ecology, marine conservation, environmental science, management and policy in the marine and water sectors. He has taken a leading role in science, management, consultancy and policy development on topics including bivalve eco-physiology, citizen science and marine natural history, sublittoral surveys of many sites around the UK, fish farming, basking shark ecology, marine protected areas, North Sea marine management, Integrated Coastal Zone Management, sewage pollution, plastic pollution and marine litter. He has initiated and lead over 300 conferences on a vast range of marine and coastal topics that have changed the policy landscape including aggregate management, the Marine & Coastal Access Bill, Marine Spatial Planning. He ran 100 conferences for the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) and was awarded an honorary Fellowship. The conferences for the water sectors covered flood management, droughts, catchment management as the main themes. The CIWEM catchment management conference helped lead to the start of the Catchment Based Approach (CaBa) and he worked for Defra leading the communications that helped get this project started.
Bringing people together, through conferences and events has been a key part of his career and he has helped to develop a host of organisations and projects. He has run over 300 events and conferences, many highly interactive. Organisations including the Marine Conservation Society running the main marine conservation conference in the UK from 1979 to 1991, The Shark Trust, Coastal Futures, The Marine Forum (1991-2000), the National Aquatic Litter Group (1993-2002), the Seabed User and Developer Group (SUDG). Most recently, his work with Natasha Bradshaw on the Coastal Based Approach (CoBA) lead to the 3Cs coastal project. He has led the development of South West Marine Ecosystems since 2014 and more recently the creation of EAST marine ecosystems (2023-2024).
He is a marine biologist and enthusiastic diver, with over 1000+ dives and has pioneered citizen science – diving with a purpose – for sports divers. He edited two weekly newsletters CMS Marine News and CMS Water News for over a decade. He is the author of numerous articles and two books.