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Guy Marion (Ph.D. student)
Guy is a Ph.D. student at the Centre for Marine Studies, University of Queensland. Guy is developing methods for tracing historical pollutant sources in coastal runoff, building on previous project findings involving a broader study on the Green Revolution in Bali, Indonesia. |
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Stacy Jupiter (Ph.D. student)
Stacy is a Ph.D. student at the University of California- Santa Cruz. Stacy uses various remote sensing and geochemical tools to explore links between mangroves and coastal coral reefs. |
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Prof. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (PI)
Ove is Professor and Director of the Centre for Marine Studies, University of Queensland. Ove is an internationally recognized expert on coral biology, stress, and global climate change. |
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Prof. Malcolm McCulloch (PI)
Malcolm is a Professor in the Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University. Malcolm is a leader in the application of geochemical proxy methods to better understand anthropogenic and climate impacts on the Earth’s environment. |
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Prof. Robert Dunbar (CI)
Robert Dunbar is Professor of Geological and Environmental Sciences at Stanford University, USA. Rob’s research links climate dynamics, marine science, and environmental policy in tropical through polar ecosystems. |
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Dr. Janice Lough
Janice is a Principal Research Scientist at the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), Townsville.
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Dr. Jon Brodie
Jon is a Principal Research Officer with the Australian Centre for Tropical Freshwater Research, James Cook University. Jon a foremost water quality expert in Australia, studying the transport, dispersal, and effects of pollutants in Great Barrier Reef catchments and Lagoon.
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Curt Storlazzi
Curt is a research oceanographer at the U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Science Centre-Coastal & Marine Geology team. Curt uses coastal mapping techniques, high-resolution and high-frequency instruments to understand the interplay between geological structures, climates, and coastal processes. |
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