Emma Vogel
Job description
I am an interdisciplinary postdoctoral researcher at the Arctic Sustainability Lab, University of Tromsø, interested in spatial ecology, animal movement, and sustainable marine ecosystems. My research uses marine megafauna biotelemetry data to identify ecological blue corridors across the North Atlantic and Arctic, helping to inform ecological connectivity models that account for the cumulative impacts of anthropogenic activities along their migration paths. I am also investigating the sustainability of blue food systems in northern Norway, using the Coastal Barometer—a tool designed to assess coastal sustainability in the region. Both projects aim to protect and restore vulnerable marine ecosystems by deepening our understanding of these complex systems and identifying key areas where human activities could be better managed, mitigated, or reduced for ecosystem health.
I obtained my PhD in animal movement and marine ecology from the University of Tromsø in December 2023. My thesis focused on how the movements and behaviours of marine top predators are influenced by various prey fields and environmental factors at both individual and population levels. More specifically, I have been studying how various whale species (Killer whales, Humpback whales, and Sperm whales) interact with local fisheries. I study this using a range of techniques including bio-logging, stable isotope analysis, and quantitative modelling.
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Teaching
Course Co-leader
Sustainability Science BIO-3021 (course co-pilot)
Contributing lecturer
BED-3111 Sustainable Innovation (Fall 2024): 2030 SDGs Game and lecture
FSK-2051 Aquatic Biology II (Spring 2024, Spring 2023): Animal movement in Norwegian waters
BIO-3506 Top Predators (Fall, 2021): Predator-prey interactions in Norwegian waters
Masters Supervision
Faith Cunningham (2023-ongoing) Movements, diving behavior and group-fidelity of long-finned pilot whales in northern Norway
Yannick Herrmann (2023-2024) Feeding behavior and consumption rate of depredating sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) on Norway’s Greenland halibut longline fishery
Elida Langstein (2021-2023) Assessing the deterrence effect of target-specific acoustic startle technology on killer whales and humpback whales during interactions with Norwegian purse seine herring fishery
Ingvild Ytterhus Utengen (2020-2022) Characterizing movement and searching behavior of humpback whales at the North-Norwegian coast
Stine Skalmerud (2020-2022) Movements and diving behavior of humpback whales in relation to the capelin distribution in the Barents Sea
Meghan Van Ruiten (2019-2021) A new look at whale behaviour: Identifying multiple spatial movement patterns of Norwegian killer whales
Bachelors Supervision
Louis Klarup (2020-2021) First insight into the summer movement pattern of satellite tagged North-eastern Atlantic killer whales