The Connolly Lab
@ConnollyLab
Marine research using automated monitoring of coastal fisheries, blue carbon, and ecosystem resilience.
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If you missed it, ARI/CMRC researchers outlined a data-driven approach to predict the impact of multiple-stressors for #marineprotectedareas
Laura Griffiths Laura Griffiths
Christina Buelow
Max Campbell
Rod Connolly The Connolly Lab
Chris Brown Chris Brown
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Amazing to have a multi-stressor field experiment involving the whole seagrass community, congratulations Andria Ostrowski, PhD
📢New paper and last of the PhD!!! Read about how we can protect people from the current and future impacts of climate change through Nature-based solutions ➡️ doi.org/10.1002/pan3.1… Hugh Possingham Jonathan Rhodes Laura Sonter Natural Capital Project People and Nature
Philip Green OAM Shombi Sharp Sandeep India International Centre(Official Account) Great to know about this! Our team Anwesha Ghosh ITMERG & Michael Sievers The Connolly Lab at Australian Rivers Institute have joined hands to learn sustainability and best practices for conservation of ocean biodiversity in India and Australia Australian Consulate-General Kolkata
Check out the latest episode of The Big Fish on ABC to hear more about the great work being done by OzFish in collaboration with Griffith University to monitor restored shellfish reefs in Moreton Bay.
Griffith Science & Environment Australian Rivers Institute
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Don't miss next weeks ARI Seminar co-hosted by the #Coastal & #Marine Research Centre. Assoc Prof Chris Brown Chris Brown will use his teams work to outline steps to translate good science into practical impacts on the management of #ocean ecosystems @GU_Sciences Griffith Science & Environment
Day 2: more ABC Landline filming, and so inspired by how hard-working these students are. Absolutely smashed it out of the park and completed all subtidal ROBs - on to the intertidal ones tomorrow! OzFish Griffith Science & Environment
And we're off! Time to find some sea cucumbers on the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef. Forecast is at least looking decent. Marine Ecology Group Science and Engineering @ MQU Great Barrier Reef Foundation
For those restoring coastal habitats, this paper highlights the aspects of habitat condition that link to fish diversity. 13 estuaries over 2 years, a really comprehensive dataset. Global Wetlands Project #shellfish #mangrove