The research within the Coastal Eco-physiology group generally has an overview on improving projection of the impacts of marine climate change. Within that broad topic, we tend to focus on the responses of seaweeds to global and local drivers of change, seaweed physiology, appropriately monitoring species’ abundances, the effects of climate variability, coral reef responses to drivers, carbonate budgets, and improving experimental design. Members of our group also have interest in coralline algal and coral geochemistry, scrutinising blue carbon pathways and geoengineering, future-proofed seaweed and coral restoration, and the responses of invertebrates to the impacts of climate change.