
Selasi Yao Avornyo, PhD
@selavorn_
Marine Scientist || Remote Sensing & GIS || Coastal Processes || EIA || Email: [email protected]
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Funded by AFD_en 🇫🇷 🇪🇺, the Ghana Team of the ongoing ENGULF (Coastal land subsidENce in the GULF of Guinea) Project Phase II, has published a working paper reviewing rSLR along Ghana's coast. Kwasi pietro_teatini Philip S.J. Minderhoud . Take a read: afd.fr/en/ressources/…


We (Centre for Maritime Development and Technology) presented a diorama to the Chief of the Naval Staff at the Naval Headquarters, Burma Camp. The presentation was to accentuate a part of Centre for Maritime Development and Technology's maritime initiatives towards achieving UN’s SDGs 13 and 14, and to expedite collaborations with the Ghana Navy .

A year ago, @IamProfDAM and I were jointly awarded the WofE bursary West of England P&I to be onboard the #JC238 RRS James Cook from Southampton. We joined other scientists on a 3-week scientific expedition to the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre. National Oceanography Centre Scottish Association for Marine Science @CLASS_UKRI @uk_osnap



At the 3-day WAMSS Meeting held in Accra, Ghana, I gave an oral presentation on "Coastal Land Subsidence" under 1 of 6 thematic areas. I was privileged to meet a diverse group of ocean science experts in West Africa. #Research #Conference #PhDVoice #Oceanography #AcademicTwitter


Thanks to the organizers & sponsors of the maiden edition of the WAMSS Meeting Symposium in Accra, I gave a presentation on the past and future contributions of changing wave conditions to the sediment transport along the coast of the #Gulf_of_Guinea. Met new and old colleagues


All thanks to the organizers of WAMSS Meeting . It was really exciting to meet our mentors and friend in the field of marine science. I can't wait for the next wams meeting 😃. #science-storytelling mood activated 😅😂


It was a great pleasure to present WAMSS Meeting on “Assessing Historical Shoreline Changes along the Eastern Coast of Ghana ". Thanks to the organizers & sponsors for the opportunity. #Research, #Conference, #Oceanography


I recommend this, guys. It was an impactful and memorable experience alongside Dr. Selasi Yao Avornyo, PhD

A highly recommended opportunity at National Oceanography Centre for marine scientists. I was privileged to be onboard last year with Adéọlá Dahunsi—a very insightful experience. #oceanography #phdlife





Engaging discussions & new perspectives shared during #MSPforum. Excited to take these ideas forward. Grateful to UNESCO Ocean , EU Maritime & Fish. #Marine Conservation #Sustainable Blue Economy
