João Pedro Martins Coelho is a biologist, MsC in Ecology (2004, Coimbra University) and PhD in Chemistry (2009, Aveiro University). He is, since 2018, an Assistant Researcher at the Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies (CESAM) and the Department of Biology at the University of Aveiro (PT).
The main research focus throughout his career has been the influence of human pressures in transitional aquatic ecosystems, ranging from nutrient and contaminant biogeochemistry, bioaccumulation and trophic transfer, population dynamics or the effect of climate change and invasive species on the equilibrium of estuaries and coastal lagoons. 20 years working on various aspects of a recovering, historically contaminated estuarine system originated the awareness on the importance of ecosystem restoration, namely through nature-based solutions. He coordinated two projects (RemediGrass (FCT) and Remoliço (MAR2020)) aiming to evaluate the effectiveness of using seagrass re-colonization as an innovative nature-based solution to accelerate the recovery of degraded systems. He is currently involved in 4 European projects focussed on ecosystem restoration (three HEU projects, AA-AGORA, Restore4Cs, ReWrite and an Interreg, CAPTA) and coordinates project LIFE SeagrassRIAwild (EU – LIFE Programme) which aims to develop seagrass mariculture to enable large-scale seagrass restoration. ORCID: 0000-0003-1975-8308.