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Nick Piludu

Senior Programme Manager, Nature & Oceans

United Kingdom

Nick is the Senior Programme Manager, Nature & Oceans at Ocean Energy Pathway (OEP), supporting OEP’s work on nature, biodiversity and fisheries issues related to offshore wind deployment.

Nick has seventeen years of experience in conservation and natural resource management with international NGOs and local associations, focusing on community-led fisheries and ecosystem management. Nick holds a BSc in Environmental Engineering from the University of Cagliari, Italy, an MSc in Conservation from Bangor University, UK, and an MSc in Forest Ecology from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and has worked across Europe, Africa and Asia on topics such as small-scale fisheries, mangroves, coral reefs and seagrass, blue carbon, and wildlife conservation. 

Nick is based in Bristol, UK and in his free time, he enjoys reading, going to the gym, and playing Dungeons & Dragons.

Nick is the Senior Programme Manager, Nature & Oceans at Ocean Energy Pathway (OEP), supporting OEP’s work on nature, biodiversity and fisheries issues related to offshore wind deployment.

Nick has seventeen years of experience in conservation and natural resource management with international NGOs and local associations, focusing on community-led fisheries and ecosystem management. Nick holds a BSc in Environmental Engineering from the University of Cagliari, Italy, an MSc in Conservation from Bangor University, UK, and an MSc in Forest Ecology from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and has worked across Europe, Africa and Asia on topics such as small-scale fisheries, mangroves, coral reefs and seagrass, blue carbon, and wildlife conservation. 

Nick is based in Bristol, UK and in his free time, he enjoys reading, going to the gym, and playing Dungeons & Dragons.

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