
Brendan Lanham
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Marine ecologist @UniMelb
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WANTED: postdoctoral research fellow in intertidal #marine #ecology and #ecoengineering. Check out this JOB with our research team at Macquarie University School of Natural Sciences @SydneyMarine : seek.com.au/job/69164489?t… Closes 27 Aug



NEW PAPER! We highlight the synergies between oyster aquaculture and restoration and the mutual benefits to both industries! frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… Melanie Bishop Paco Martínez Kristine Faelnar + @nswdpi colleagues and Juan Esquivel-Muelbert Frontiers - Marine Science


Will Brendan’s shellfish research win him $15,000 clams? Hear from Brendan Lanham and more researchers at the Big Science Pitch on 1 November. Tap to learn more and register ➡️ unimelb.me/3Tclh8F

Here’s Brendan Lanham after a very successful studio session - wait til you hear his brilliant pitch at next week’s #BigSciencePitch!! Register and learn more 👉 science.unimelb.edu.au/engage/big-sci…


Environmental Computing - our user-friendly help for data handling, statistics and more - now in Spanish! Huge thanks to Paul Santos for the translation environmentalcomputingsp.netlify.app


Was great fun working with Alice Howie, Simon Reeves and Chris Gillies on this method for integrating social data into restoration suitability modelling. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…




Exciting fully-funded #PhD opportunity! Come and work in an interdisciplinary team from academia and government on the application of hybrid #mangrove and #shellfish #livingshorelines Melanie Bishop Brendan Lanham


Last Friday when it was a beautiful day to have over 25 community members and local council representatives come visit the Dell EcoReef #livingshoreline, as well as sample our juvenile seeded #oysters Victorian National Parks Association City of Greater Geelong Life Saving Victoria Brendan Lanham





We're excited to announce our first plenary speaker. Dr Scott Bennett from Great Southern Reef Foundation & University of Tasmania Scott is a marine ecologist whose research focuses on how ecological patterns and processes change across broad environmental gradients, particularly temperature.

