Implementing and Monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals in the Caribbean: The Role of the Ocean


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Brief Biography

Dr. Clare Morrall
Deputy Chair, Department of Biology, Ecology and Conservation,
St. George's University, Grenada, West Indies.

Dr. Clare Morrall is a Professor and Deputy Chair of the Department of Biology, Ecology and Conservation in the School of Arts and Sciences, at St. George’s University, Grenada. Dr. Morrall is a Marine Scientist with a keen interest in Environmental Health and Sustainable Development. Since joining St. George’s University in 2001, Dr. Morrall has been teaching and conducting research predominately in Marine Science. Dr. Morrall has supervised and assisted a wide range of shore and ship based undergraduate and graduate research projects from both St. George’s University and in collaboration with overseas academic institutions over the past twenty years. Her recent research is focused on Microplastics in marine organisms.

Dr. Morrall keenly supports a range of environmental initiatives in the Caribbean and plays active roles as President of the NGO Ocean Spirits and Vice President of NGO the Grenada Green Group. Since 2005 Dr. Morrall has served as the Grenada coordinator of the Ocean Conservancy’s International Coastal Cleanup and is she currently Deputy Director of the Association of Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean.

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This workshop was sponsored by:


under grant 80NSSC17K0241