Miss Clara ALVAREZ ALONSO
Higher Scientific Officer (Marine Ecology)
DAERA Marine and Fisheries Division, Marine Conservation and Reporting team
Cromac avenue
Klondyke Building
Belfast
BT7 2JA
United Kingdom
Data Management
Natural Resource Management
Fisheries, Aquaculture
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Coordination of the team's science programme and scientific survey planning
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Coordination, development and implementation of Marine Protected Areas (MPA)
and biodiversity monitoring programmes
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Coordination and development of MPA and biodiversity scientific assessments
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Designations and management of MPAs under various legislations for Statuary
compliance, including contribution to the Habitats Directive
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Providing conservation advice to competent authorities to support consent, compliance
and meet the Department’s obligations under nature legislation
▪ Spatial
and biological data analysis
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Assisting the Site Integrity manager implementing and enforcing environmental
regulations and working closely with landowners in the management of designated
sites.
North Atlantic Ocean
- Communication skills: I have worked in various types of teams from research teams to policy making teams, including working in vessels where team relations and coordination skills are important. I coordinate and project manage successful fieldwork programs across different teams and public authorities to fulfil government targets in Northern Ireland
- Mediating skills: I work on the borders between conservation scientists, policy makers and other stakeholders. I support partnerships and workshops for public engagement on implementing policies for marine conservation. I also represent Northern Ireland in the MPA technical group of the UK group and MarLIN Steering Committee
- Stakeholder engagement skills: I also work with the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) on the assessment of our MPA network by proving evidence and updates and I support them on the nominations of OSPAR MPAS, leading the way in the UK. I have organised workshops with a range of stakeholders during the Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ) designation programme in Northern Ireland