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Ellie Ould

Carbon Ratings Scientist

Ellie Ould's interests

  • Nature-Based Solutions

  • Blue Carbon, Forestry

  • Soil Carbon & Agriculture

  • Ocean-Based Carbon Removals

  • Waste

  • Field scientist

  • Oceanography

  • Plant sciences

Ellie Ould is a Carbon Ratings Scientist at BeZero. She is a dedicated marine ecologist, holding a bachelor's degree in marine biology and a Master of Philosophy degree specialising in blue carbon, both awarded by Newcastle University. Ellie has previously gained experience in UK marine policy with the Marine Management Organisation and now applies her experience by rating various projects across our NbS sector.

Before finishing her master's, she temporarily gained experience at the Marine Management Organisation, contributing to research surrounding marine policy and fisheries

Selected publications

2022, The potential of seaweed for carbon capture

Education

  • Newcastle University, MPhil in Marine Science (kelp blue carbon)

Learn more about Ellie's academic history and publications

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