Betina A.V. Frinault

Academic Profile

Prior to participating on the Oxford NERC DTP (NPIF) I was researcher on the “Antarctic Futures” project at Somerville College, Oxford, with Professor Alex Rogers. We worked in association with the Pew Charitable Trusts and a consortium of internationally dispersed specialist researchers and NGOs, assessing the impact of climate change on the Southern Ocean including marine biodiversity, ecology, environmental parameters and ecosystem services and provisions.

I hold an MSc with distinction from the University of Oxford specialising in the high seas and deep-sea mining implications; and seamount marine-life of the Southwest Indian Ocean.

I graduated from the School of Ocean Sciences, University of Bangor with a 1st class honours in Marine Biology specialising in cetacean response to anthropogenic impact, extreme marine environments, and impact of climate change on key species of the Southern Ocean food web.

Current Research

My research broadly focuses on marine-life, population and community exploration, and conservation ecology of marine environments. I am interested by all regions from shores to continental shelves, and to the high seas and areas beyond national jurisdictions.

As a member of the “Weddell Sea Expedition 2019” I am also investigating fauna, ecology, and environmental parameters of marine ecosystems found in environs of the Larsen C ice shelf, Antarctica.

Publications

Publications / Editorials

Rogers, A.D., Frinault, B.A.V., Barnes D.K.A., Bindoff, N.L., Downie, R., Ducklow, H.W., Friedlander, A.S., Hart, T., Hill, S.L., Hofmann, E.E., Linse, K., McMahon, C.R., Murphy, E.J., Pakhomov, E.A., Reygondeau, G., Staniland, I.J., Wolf-Gladrow, D.A., Wright, R., 2020. Antarctic futures: An assessment of climate-driven changes on ecosystem structure, function and service provision in the Southern Ocean.  Annual Review of Marine Science. 12. First posted online 23rd July 2019 (changes may occur before final 2020 publication) https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-010419-011028

Frinault, B.A.V. van der Grient, J.M.A., Rogers, A.D., Roterman, C.N., Taylor, M.L.,… 2019. Southwest Indian Ocean Ridge seamounts: Coral, Melville Bank, Middle of What and Atlantis Bank; benthic megafaunal communities. In preparation

Frinault, B.A.V., 2019. How can net zero fit into international governance and regulatory frameworks?  In Environmental Change Institute and Oxford Martin School, Achieving Net Zero. University of Oxford, Oxford, 9-11th September.  http://www.netzero.org.uk/

Frinault, B.A.V., 2019. What implications does net zero have on equity, ethics and intergenerational justice?  In Environmental Change Institute and Oxford Martin School, Achieving Net Zero. University of Oxford, Oxford, 9-11th September.  http://www.netzero.org.uk/

Rogers, A.D., Frinault, B.A.V., Barnes, D.K.A., Bindoff, N.L., Downie, R., Ducklow, H.W., Friedlander, A.S., Hart, T., Hill, S.L., Hofmann, E.E., Linse, K., Murphy, E.J., Pakhomov, E.A., Reygondeau, G., Wolf-Gladrow, D.A., Wright, R.M., 2018. Climate Change impacts on Antarctic marine ecosystems and implications for management. Presented by Rogers, A.D. at the Marine Ecosystem Assessment of the Southern Ocean Conference: Assessing status and trends of habitats, key species and ecosystems in the Southern Ocean. C3 Convention Centre, Hobart, 12th April.

Rogers, A.D. and Frinault, B.A.V. (Editors). 2017. Workshop report on climate change impacts on Antarctic marine ecosystems: Implications for management of living resources and conservation. Oxford: Somerville College, University of Oxford. 47 pp.

Laffoley, D., Hulme, S., Francis, B., Frinault, B., Baxter, J., von Lindenfels, M. (Editors). 2017. Workshop report on exploring ocean risk: Hazards, vulnerabilities, global priorities and regional resilience. IUCN and IPSO, 35pp.

Guest Presentations

Ewart, H., Montelli, A., Frinault, B., 2019. ‘Weddell Sea Expedition 2019 - Marine biology and glaciology in the Weddell Sea.’ Reach the World, from the SA Agulhas II, Antarctica 25th January.

Frinault, B.A.V., 2019. ‘Hobart: A journey from seamounts to software - expediting exploration?’ Weddell Sea Expedition 2019, SA Agulhas II, Antarctica 19th February.

Webpages

Frinault, B.A.V., 2019. Marine biology: Discovering life in the icy deep – secrets of the Weddell Sea. The Weddell Sea Expedition 2019. https://weddellseaexpedition.org/marine-biology/

Thesis

Frinault, B.A.V., 2017. The deep-sea: Protecting areas beyond national jurisdiction; particular focus on communities of Southwest Indian Ocean Ridge seamounts. Thesis (MSc), University of Oxford, 99pp.

Frinault, B.A.V., 2015. Maritime traffic effects on the semi-resident population of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, inhabiting Cardigan Bay, west Wales. Thesis (BSc), School of Ocean Sciences, University of Bangor, 72pp.

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