Marine Scientist, Curtin University
I've always had a love and fascination for nature. Growing up in Western Australia, only one street back from the ocean it makes sense that I chose a career in Marine Science. I completed a Bachelor of Science with honours at Curtin University researching the effects of climate change on reef fish. Following my studies I have been fortunate to carry on working in the field of marine science across a variety of areas (including fish ecology, behavioural ecology and climate change).
Flash photography doesn't harm seahorses – but don't touch
Jan 27, 2019 14:36 pm UTC| Nature
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