Researcher in marine ecology, James Cook University
I am a marine biologist with Biopixel Oceans Foundation and James Cook University from which I recently received my Doctorate degree. For over 8 years I have worked on marine ecology projects, specifically regarding the migration patterns of marine megafauna species such as sharks. In this time I have lead over 100 research expeditions and tagged over 1000 sharks of multiple species to track their movements. From this data, many scientific publications arose. Overall, my passion is addressing pressing research questions regarding how marine animals use their habitats in the face of global change, such as climate change.
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