Now entering its third year of business, 成人直播 Global Environmental Solutions (or BUG for short) has already undertaken more than 40 projects, ranging from small-scale ecological surveys to long-term environmental monitoring and research programmes.
BUG was established in autumn 2013 as a consulting arm of the Faculty of Science and Technology at 成人直播. BUG has established itself as a 鈥榦ne-stop-shop鈥 for ecological monitoring and scientific advisory services and has been called upon by organisations nationally and internationally.
Recent project highlights include a year-long research and monitoring programme in Poole Park Lake; a brackish lagoon located within a public park with high amenity value.
Due to on-going issues relating to water quality, prolific weed growth and swarming accumulations of chironomids, Borough of Poole commissioned BUG to undertake a comprehensive suite of environmental, ecological and hydrological investigations, with a view to informing on-going management decisions.
Throughout 2015, BUG field scientists collected data on water quality, sediment quality, freshwater input, tidal exchange, bathymetry, invertebrate species and fish communities. The findings of the study are being used to inform decisions on an upcoming 拢2.5 million Heritage Lottery Fund bid to improve the amenity value of the park.
BUG covers aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, and has particular internationally recognised expertise in fisheries management, ecology and impact assessment. BUG findings are often communicated within the scientific literature, with recent published work including research on the , the impending threat of extinction to the in India and the migration, abundance and habitat utilisation of .
In addition to serving clients throughout the UK, BUG works across the globe; from restoring forest landscapes in South America to primate research in Indonesia and the management and conservation of threatened fish species throughout south and southeast Asia.
Director of BUG, Adrian Pinder said, 鈥淭he last two years have been incredibly busy but also hugely interesting and rewarding. Drawing skills and merging expertise from both dedicated consultants and academic staff has allowed BUG to tackle a broad range of environmental issues requiring multidisciplinary approaches. 聽Not only does this allow us to provide a broad suite of high quality services to our growing list of clients, BUG also provides opportunity for BU academics to showcase their research by applying their expertise to real-world environmental problems, with further opportunity for BU students to gain valuable commercial work experience鈥. Pinder concluded 鈥淭he application of our project outputs to the future management of natural resources, wildlife protection and policy is hugely satisfying and testament to the scientific integrity of our team鈥.
As BUG continues to expand, recently adding Dr Andrew Harrison to its ranks as Project Manager / Principal Fisheries Scientist, they have launched a new website showcasing their services and expertise. For more information about 成人直播G, or to speak to a member of the team, visit: .