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Helen Currie is a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Business and Law, and Manager for the Centre for Blue Governance. Within this role she is responsible for coordinating the wider CBG management team and supporting the development of associated research activities and strategic direction.
Helen's research focuses on freshwater ecological monitoring and biodiversity, fish physiology, water resilience, environmental policy, and animal behaviour - with a specialism in bioacoustics. She is an active member of "Clean Water South", an initiative to tackle river health and community well-being in the South of England. Helen is also an advocate for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) initiatives in research, sitting as the sole Research Fellow representative on the BaL Faculty EDI Committee.
Bringing over a decade of inter-sector PI and management experience on national and international programmes of work, she has undertaken advisement roles as a fisheries technical specialist on regional specific strategic resource optioneering projects for managing water resources in the UK. She is a Chartered Biologist and a skilled and experienced lead surveyor across a range of aquatic ecology field survey methods, specialising in freshwater and TraC (Transitional and Coastal) fish population monitoring.
Dr Currie has experience of translating research into policy, facilitating multi-sector stakeholder engagements and securing seats at high-profile policy roundtables - including with UK government officials. At UoP, she continues to leverage research expertise to collate impactful responses to major EU-level consultations, coordinating the collective interdisciplinary knowledge of water-aligned researchers from across the University.
Since joining UoP in 2024, she has secured the role of PI on the RPF funded "Sounds Fishy" project, sits as one of the University of Portsmouth's coordinators and Steering Committee member on the EU HORIZON funded BlueGreen Governance project, and supports fisheries monitoring and research activities on the ELSP funded Solent Seascape Project. Helen is also a Co-I on the EPSRC Noise Network+ funded "3D Sound Propagation Modelling in Complex Underwater Environments" project, assessing ecological risk and potential "acoustic bottlenecks" for sensitive or migratory freshwater species.
Biography
I studied joint honours Biology and Psychology as an undergraduate at Newcastle University (2007-2010), followed by an MSc in Animal Behaviour and Welfare at the Queen's University of Belfast (2013).
I was awarded my PhD in Sustainable Infrastructure Systems in 2021 from the International Centre for Ecohydraulics Research at the University of Southampton where I used an interdisciplinary approach to investigate group responses of fish to underwater sound. Results are applicable to conservation efforts to reduce the impacts of anthropogenic noise, and the development of acoustic deterrent systems for invasive species control or reductions in fish screening impingement.
I am interested in the applications of scientific knowledge transfer for policy, and in 2018, secured a UKRI policy internship scheme position with host organisation, the Royal Society of Biology. My involvement in translating research into actions continues, e.g., Policy Associate role with Public Policy| Southampton in 2021 focusing on the circularity of fishing gear and rope.
Prior to joining the University of Portsmouth in 2024, I worked for two and a half years as a Fisheries Technical Specialist within environmental monitoring and consultancy, working on large-scale multi-disciplinary projects across the UK. Concurrently, I worked part-time on a PDRA project for the Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Lab, focusing on urban planning for freshwater biodiversity.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 4 Quality Education
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
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SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
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SDG 14 Life Below Water
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SDG 15 Life on Land
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Urban planning to support the conservation of freshwater biodiversity
Currie, H. A. L., Kirkwood, A. E., Imhof, J. G., Piczak, M. L., Creed, I. F., Lapointe, N. W. R., Mandrak, N. E., Null, S. E., Harding, J. S., Rooney, R. C., Smol, J. P., Nyboer, E. A., Gregory-Eaves, I., Stone, M., Nilon, C. H., Bennett, J. R., Rytwinski, T., Meurk, C. D., FitzGibbon, J. E. & Cooke, S. J., 5 May 2026, (Early online) In: Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 41 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Masking noise reduces the anti-predator-like response to an acoustic stimulus: application of Signal Detection Theory to fish behaviour
Currie, H. A. L., White, P. R., Leighton, T. G. & Kemp, P. S., 11 Jul 2025, In: PLoS One. 20, 7, 19 p., e0327092.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Response from the University of Portsmouth to the European Commission call for evidence for development of European Water Resilience Strategy
Brown, J., Currie, H. A. L., Choukroune, L. D., Jabbar, N., Hoque, M., Yuan, H., Fletcher-Brown, J., Ford, A., Soar, P., Woodyer, T., Smart, B., Cruddas, P., Sam, K. S., Hughes, O. & Coulter, C. M., 3 Mar 2025, 9 p. European Commission.Research output: Other contribution
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Tackling End-of-Life Fishing Gear and Rope for a Blue Circular Economy
Currie, H. A. L., Dbouk, W. & Lavelle, S., 2023, 6 p. University of Southampton.Research output: Other contribution
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Application of Signal Detection Theory to understand the anti-predator responses of cyprinids to masked acoustic signals in still and flowing water
Currie, H. A. L., 25 Jul 2022.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract
Projects
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Invited speaker at Acoustics workshop, National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton
Currie, H. (Speaker)
3 Mar 2026Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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Winter ASAB 2025
Currie, H. (Presented paper)
15 Dec 2025Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in conference
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Presentation to FSBI/IFM Symposium 2025
Currie, H. (Speaker)
11 Jul 2025Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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South West Water North Devon Pipelines: Gatherley Abstraction Environmental Risk Assessment
Rochfort, C. (Consultant), Wade, T. (Consultant), Currie, H. (Consultant), Pitcher, C. (Consultant), Forshaw, R. (Consultant), Hale, R. (Consultant), Priestley, T. (Consultant), Kilinc, S. (Consultant) & Cannard, P. (Consultant)
2024 → …Activity: Consultancy types › Consultancy
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London Re-Use (LRU) Strategic Resource Option (SRO): Fish Screening Best Appropriate Technology (BAT) Assessment: Teddington Screening
Currie, H. (Consultant), Coates, S. (Consultant) & Watts, K. (Consultant)
2024 → …Activity: Consultancy types › Consultancy
Prizes
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Doctoral College Director's Award 2021: Special Commendation
Currie, H. (Recipient), 10 Jun 2021
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
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Doctoral Research Awards. Honourable Mention Award in Natural and Life Sciences Category and Poster Presentation Prize
Currie, H. (Recipient), 11 Sept 2021
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
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Press/Media
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Communicating science at a music festival - with 135,000 attendees
9/08/19
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Expert comment