Professor in Coastal Science, University of Waikato
Chris Battershill became the inaugural Professor and Chair of Coastal Science with the University of Waikato in January 2011. He has returned to New Zealand following twelve years as leader of the Marine Resources and Biodiversity Teams at the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), focusing on coral reef biodiversity conservation, coastal processes, oil and gas industry development in the north and west of Australia, new species aquaculture, and medicinal biodiscovery.
He is currently the Director of the Coastal Marine Research Station in Tauranga and the Tauranga Director for the Division of Health Engineering Computing and Science. He maintains positions on the MPI Governance, Biosecurity Committees and the Oil Pollution Advisory Committee for Maritime NZ.
He is passionate about Mātauranga research led education across all levels, strongly promoting regional outreach. Current research focus as PI on a 5 year MBIE program, examines effects of land runoff on coastal reef systems and food webs linking land and sea productivity and resilience in a changing climate. He is championing a 'nexus' between marine biophysical sciences, AI and robotics engineering.