Our team
We have built a dedicated team of people who are passionate about using their skills and expertise to protect and restore one of the planet’s most valuable habitats.
Nicola Bridge
Head of Ocean Advocacy and Engagement
National Marine Aquarium
I have just always, always been drawn to the sea and have wanted to take care of it, as well as encourage others to think about their relationship with the Ocean too. I strongly believe that everyone can be a conservationist. People are our greatest resource and people must be involved!
As a conservation biologist I am passionate about changing the narrative about what constitutes conservation. Everyone on the planet is responsible for the health of the natural world that sustains us, protecting habitats and species in many cases is just a question of human behaviour.
Outside of work I love spending time with my beautiful rescue dog Funky.
Cat Ansell
Communications Officer
Cat is our dedicated Communications Officer, responsible for all things marketing and communications; but with a background in marine science, she has been known to get stuck in planting seagrass! Her favourite part of the job is collaborating with the rest of the team, and turning their seagrass conservation successes into engaging stories for different audiences. Often referred to as the ‘Head of Morale’ it’s always fun when Cat’s involved. In her spare time, Cat can often be found by the coast, in the sea, walking on Dartmoor, reading a book or in the pub with her friends!
Andy Cameron
Conservation Project Manager
Andy is the Conservation Projects Manager for Blue Meadows, which basically means a bit of everything! He has worked in marine conservation for nearly 20 years across NGOs, government and academia, primarily focused on mapping and data analysis. An experienced diver and a seasoned swimmer, he’s probably happiest when he’s on, in or under the water so he feels very lucky to be working on seagrass conservation! He also loves to draw, sing loudly behind closed doors where he can’t hurt anyone and he likes to think he runs but there’s not much evidence of it these days.
Garance d’Alverny
Community Engagement Manager
Mim Daughtery
Aquaculture Technician
Mim is a seagrass aquaculture technician working in the Brixham seagrass facility. As a part of the Blue Meadows team Mim works to restore this endangered habitat, by cultivating seagrass plants from seeds until they’re ready to be deployed out at sea. Mim’s favourite part of the job is, after the gruelling task of making and planting 600 crates along with help from her team and their faithful volunteers, seeing, what she calls “baby seagrass!”, pop out through the sand and start to show signs of development for the first time. Mim has many hobbies, which include gaming, surfing, playing guitar and going to the pub.
Amelia Newman
Seagrass Aquaculture Technician Lead
Hi, I’m Amelia, a passionate conservationist and experienced diver. My job at the Ocean Conservation Trust involves growing seagrass in our state of the art lab at the National Marine Aquarium. This involves being in the water and in the lab, looking after the plants and seeds to improve our growing facility and the restoration efforts. My favourite part of the job is being under water, completely silent, surrounded by the marine environment. In my spare time I also enjoy spending time in the water, regularly practicing underwater hockey. I also love buying soups and noodle in bulk!
Ben White
Aquaculture Technician
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