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Minister Cortes Meets MSc Students

07 July 2025
Minister Cortes Meets MSc Students

Minister for Environment John Cortes recently met with three students whose Master’s at the University of Gibraltar are on subjects related to Nature and the Environment. 

A statement from the Government follows below:

Emma Ocaña is looking at the colonisation of the Gibraltar coastline by the invasive Atlantic Blue  Crab Callinectes sapidus. Her work will involve locating specimens and relating them to habitat while  considering the possible impact on native species. 

Anne Canepa is studying the uptake of artificial nests in Gibraltar by Common Swifts Apus apus and  Pallid Swifts Apus pallidus. This will serve to compare the different types of nests and their locations  and could improve the provision of these in the future. 

Clare Sanderson is studying Ocean Literacy and taking the opportunity to promote the concept as  widely as possible in the community. Ocean Literacy relates to awareness of the impact we have on  the Oceans and that the Oceans have on us, and is aimed at encouraging people to change habits in  ways that will improve the health of the Sea. 

Minister Cortes commented: “I was really keen to see their work, given my own research into  ecology in the past, and I was very encouraged to see the interest that there is in young students,  both from Gibraltar and abroad, in learning more about our ecology and promoting knowledge and  action aimed at protecting and enhancing our biodiversity. The University and its students are  playing an ever-increasing role in this and providing us with the means to make decisions based on  science. I wish these, and all the other students, the very best.”