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There is a global increase in hard, artificial infrastructure into the marine and coastal environment, which have been termed ‘ocean sprawl’. This infrastructure is a poor surrogate for natural rocky shores, supporting fewer species and 'non-natural’ communities. Dr. Pippa Moore outlines eco-engineering solutions, which seek to make space-for-nature in hard, artificial infrastructure, by mimicking habitats found on natural rocky shores. Pippa Moore is a marine community ecologist, interested in all aspects of marine ecology. Her research focuses on the consequences of climate change, global warming and ocean acidification, as well as other anthropogenic impacts, like fishing, coastal engineering or invasive species. She is investigating those effects on populations and communities of inter-tidal (rocky shores) and shallow sub-tidal systems (kelp forests and seagrass), as well as man-made structures (e.g. coastal and offshore engineering). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx