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fisheries and biodiversity. Theoretically, reserve criteria for fisheries and biodiversity are starkly… Incorporating larval dispersal into MPA design for both conservation and fisheries… Shark Futures: Sustainable management of the NSW whaler shark fishery… techniques used in genetics and conservation science. Genetic data vary widely in analyses and their…
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My research group uses genetic markers as tools for understanding dispersal and gene flow, often with conservation implications and most frequently focusing on highly dispersive marine animals such as fishes, mussels, and corals. We also study how gene flow and …
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significant economic wealth generated from our oceans. Currently, the science needed to adapt to biological… productive fisheries and carbon sequestration, now and in the future under climate change.… Ecosystem-based fisheries management requires a change to the selective fishing philosophy… Using size spectrum ecosystem models to investigate impact of climate change on global fisheries… The resilience of marine ecosystems and fisheries to climate change: exploring adaptation strategies… ). Maximising ecosystem services (e.g., carbon sequestration, serving as nursery grounds for fisheries… Ecosystem modelling, fisheries and climate change… ecosystems - How do lower trophic levels (plankton) regulate fisheries productivity and… . However, recent advances in fishery science and ecology suggest that a selective approach may also result…
Professor Anthony J. Richardson uses mathematical, statistical, computational and spatial planning tools to investigate human impacts on our oceans - and to find solutions. Particular foci include:
His research is recognised internationally for significant contributions in the fields of climate change ecology, plankton ecology and marine conservation. Anthony is the author of >250 peer-reviewed papers. He enjoys teaching biostatistics and modelling. For more informaiton on my research, see my …
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Fisheries support the livelihoods of 12% of the world¿s population. Land-based activities are among… Our research focuses on delivering science to improve the management of coral reefs. We carry out… Optimizing for multiple species and multiple values: tradeoffs inherent in ecosystem-based fisheries management… Robust citizen science for reef habitat assessment in support of management… little science was available to guide this he moved to the University of Sheffield to undertake a PhD on… Although a consensus in marine science is developing on the need to adopt ecosystem-based fishery…
Peter began his career helping to design MPAs in Belize, Central America. On realising how little science was available to guide this he moved to the University of Sheffield to undertake a PhD on the use of remote sensing for mapping coral reefs, seagrass beds and mangroves. After his PhD, Peter won …
We study how changes in management policy, such as implementing no-take marine reserves, reducing pollution, and keeping healthy mangrove systems, can influence the health and future of coral reefs. This involves extensive collaborations with decision-makers and colleagues in many areas. Our researc …
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, as well as leading specialists in planning and maritime law, will draw upon recent Super Science… Reducing bycatch in the South African pelagic longline fishery: the utility of different approaches to fisheries closures… Decision science for nature conservation… policy and advocacy - to learn how listen to "The 2023 Univ Canberra Krebs lecture on Science, Maths… conservation, oceanography and fisheries science provide the evidence, tools and information to address…
Hugh Possingham's research interests are in conservation research, operations research and ecology. More specifically his lab works on problems to secure the world's biological diversity: efficient nature reserve design, habitat reconstruction, optimal monitoring, optimal management of populations f …
Some of Hugh's research impact can be lsitened to here - "The 2023 Univ Canberra Krebs lecture on Science, Maths and Environmental Policy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix2_UamShUw". Some of the highlights are in his Wikipedia Page, so it muct be true :) :
"Possingham was the Queensland Chief Sc …
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Fisheries support the livelihoods of 12% of the world¿s population. Land-based activities are among… Global per capita seafood consumption has over doubled since the 1960s. Fisheries and aquaculture… Spatial marine zoning for fisheries and conservation… Leveraging individual operator skill to reduce threatened species bycatch in prawn trawl fisheries… opportunities to attend international science and policy meetings. … The Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science. She… than 9% for every fishery, without compromising conservation goals. We also found that a spatial…
Carissa Klein is an ARC Future Fellow at The University of Queensland and Deputy Director of The Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science. She is a conservation scientist and leads a research group called The Ocean Conservation Team, a group of students and post-doctoral researchers focused …
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Fisheries support the livelihoods of 12% of the world¿s population. Land-based activities are among… climate adaptation planning for coral reef fisheries in Papua New Guinea… Planning for the impacts of land-uses on coral reef fisheries… James Watson is a Professor of Conservation Science at The University of Queensland. He leads… : 88.6% of Web of Science publications were from Australia (53.7%), New Zealand (24.3%), and Hawaiian…
James Watson is a Professor of Conservation Science at The University of Queensland. He leads both the Green Fire Science research group (www.greenfirescience.com), whose mission is to do applied research that is linked directly to the practice of large-scale conservation and the Research and Recove …
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dispersal, and reef monitoring, as well as fisheries management. Her recent projects at UQ have been on… mapping products for science and conservation of vulnerable and rapidly changing ecosystems.…
Kathryn's research and work have focussed on coral reef ecology, coral ecotoxicology, larval dispersal, and reef monitoring, as well as fisheries management. Her recent projects at UQ have been on the XL Catlin Seaview Survey team, where she worked on the Great Barrier Reef, Indonesia, the Philipine …
The projects Kathryn has been working on at the University of Queensland have global impact, and are focused on both increasing awareness of the current state of the worlds coral reefs, as well as providing invaluable tools to allow the sharing of data between countries, and improving conservation a …
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