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Richard Thompson

Born
Richard C. Thompson
Alma mater University of Newcastle (BSc)
University of Liverpool (PhD)
Awards Volvo Environment Prize (2022)
Scientific career
Fields Marine biology
Microplastics
Institutions University of Plymouth
Thesis The Ecology of Epilithic Microalgae (1996)

Richard Charles Thompson is a marine biologist who researches marine litter. At the University of Plymouth he is director of the Marine Institute; professor of Marine Biology; and leads the International Marine Litter Research Unit. Thompson coined the term "microplastics" in 2004.

Education

Thompson was educated at University of Newcastle and the University of Liverpool, where he was awarded a Ph.D in 1996.

Career and research

Thompson's paper, Lost at Sea: Where is All the Plastic?, published in the journal Science in 2004, was the first to use the term microplastics, which has since become common parlance.

Since 2010 he has been professor of Marine Biology at the University of Plymouth. Since 2018 he has also been director of the Marine Institute, part of the School of Biological and Marine Sciences at the University. He also leads the University's International Marine Litter Research Unit.

He is a co-coordinator of The Scientists' Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty, and in September 2024 led a further study - also published in Science - which stated that after two decades of research into microplastics, the world had sufficient evidence to agree global action to tackle them.

Publications

  • Thompson, Richard. (2006). Plastics. In: Dominant Wave Theory. By Andrew Hughes. Pp. 112–116. London: Booth-Clibborn, 2006. ISBN: 9781861542847. New York: Abrams, 2007. ISBN: 9780810993099.
  • "Marine Strategy Framework Directive: TaskGroup 10 Report: Marine Litter." Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2010. Galgani, F., Fleet, D., van Franeker, J., Katsanevakis, S., Maes, T., Mouat, J.Oosterbaan, L., Poitou, I., Hanke, G., Thompson, R., Amato, E., Birkun A., and Janssen, C. ISBN: 978-92-79-15653-3.
  • Marine Debris as a Global Environmental Problem: Introducing a solutions based framework focused on plastic: A STAP Information Document: November 2011. Washington, DC: Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel, Global Environment Facility, 2011. Richard C. Thompson, Bruce E. La Belle, Hindrik Bouwman, and Lev Neretin. Thompson was lead author.
  • Impacts of Marine Debris on Biodiversity: Current status and Potential Solutions. CBD Technical Series No. 67. Montreal: Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity; Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel—GEF, 2012. ISBN: 92-9225-444-8. Thompson was lead author.
  • Readman, J.W., DeLuna, F. Ebinhaus, R., Guzman, A.N., Price A.R.G., Readman, E.E. Sheppard, A.L.S., Sleight, A.S. Strum, R. Thompson, R.C. Tonkin, A.Wolschke, H., Wright, R., and Sheppard, R.C. (2013) Coral Reefs of the World.
  • Thompson, R.C. (2013) Plastics, Environment and Health. In: Accumulation: The Material Politics of Plastics. Edited by Gabrys, J., Hawkins, G. and Michael, M. Hardback: Routledge, 2013. ISBN: 9780415625821. Paperback: Routledge, 2017. ISBN: 9781138063068. Pp. 150–169.

Awards and honours

In 2016, Professor Thompson was referred to by Mary Creagh as "The Godfather of Microplastics" during a public inquiry into the Environmental Impact of Microplastics by the Environmental Audit Select Committee. This moniker has since been repeated extensively by media outlets across the world.

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