Kristine Korzow Richter is a Newton Fellow working in the BioArCh Department at the University of York which is an interdisciplinary collaboration between archaeology, chemistry, and biology. She is currently working on methods to identify fish in the archaeological record in order to improve the understanding of fish use and exploitation by historic and prehistoric populations. She is part of a larger team working on creating ways to reconstruct the dynamics of ancient and historic fish populations to inform current conservation and management practices of commercially important fishing stocks.