
Charlie Huveneers
@huveneerssseg
Marine ecologist @Flinders & leader of the @SouthernSharkEG
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05-06-2014 14:15:00
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Excited to share our new paper on seasonal #Tigershark migration from Norfolk Island! rb.gy/4a1549 Lauren Meyer Charlie Huveneers Biopixel SouthernSharkEG DinsdaleLab Dr. Lisa Hoopes Dave Harasti Parks Australia Australian Marine Parks Georgia Aquarium Australian Research Council



With >50% of tiger shark diet on Norfolk Island being bird, it made sense to start learning more about Norfolk's seabirds New project targeting shearwater movement and rafting ecology just started in collaboration with #NicholasCarlile James Cook Uni Biopixel UniSC: University of the Sunshine Coast


Since 2020, we've been coming to Norfolk Island to study shark movements in relation to human activities. This year, we presented our findings and report to the community, Norfolk Council and Australian Marine Parks Amazing to have 150 people attending the event! #NorfolkSharks

Perfect timing with our 2025 Norfolk Island trip: new paper on tiger shark movement just out #NorfolkSharks doi.org/10.1016/j.mare… 35 tiger sharks (avg size 4 m) satellite tracked over 5 years Led to the designation of Important Shark and Ray Areas - ISRAs's Norfolk Ridge sharkrayareas.org/portfolio-item…


While recent genetic analyses suggest the Australian white shark population is one popluation, a new trophic study using isotopic signature from vertebrae supports an ecological 2-population model doi.org/10.1071/WR24132 Led by Teah Burke





New paper by Brad Martin showing how dead pinnid shells contribute to estuarine ecosystems doi.org/10.1007/s12237…


📢A MegaMove milestone has just been published in Science Magazine! With ~380 collaborators from 50 countries, we mapped the movements of 12k+ marine megafauna to identify key habitats 🌊🐋🦈 Pew Environment MegaMove Ecology&EvolutionANU UWA Oceans Institute sequeiralab.com/news/megamove-…



And here is an article I wrote for The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand about the just released Science paper showcasing MegaMove 's recent findings! To halt human-induced extinctions of biodiv we need mitigation strategies in addition to area protection. Ecology&EvolutionANU theconversation.com/we-tracked-13-…

A nice summarised version in The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand about our recent publication in Science (science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…) 🌊🐳🦈🐢🐧

🌊 SAERI’s Dr. Alastair Baylis joins 300+ scientists in a landmark global study led by Ana MM Sequeira , combining tracking data from 100+ marine megafauna species. Big shout out to the proposed Falkland Islands Marine Managed Areas — key for future conservation!🐋📡 #OceanScience




The most commonly sighted shark species in Norfolk Marine Park (tiger, Galapagos, dusky, sandbar sharks) use the region in different ways: doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7… New study led by Jordan Matley with Lauren Meyer Parks Australia Australian Marine Parks