
Sasha Whitmarsh
@sasha_whitmarsh
Community ecologist specialising in marine fish and inverts
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19-12-2016 09:31:08
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Woow, what a great #BRUVS exhibition at the MOD. Well done Sasha Whitmarsh for putting this together Marine & Coastal Research Consortium


So proud of my first co-supervised PhD student for submitting his thesis! Well done Thomas Clarke, you smashed it!

Do you know the value of historical nautical charts for the assessment of sediment dynamics in coastal zones? Check out our newest publication by our members Rafael, @mary_a_young and Daniel Ierodiaconou @DeakinCIE @DeakinSEBE @deakinresearch. marinemapping.org/single-post/as…

HAPPY #InternationalGhostsharkDay 👻🦈 I have collaborated with Deakin Marine Mapping for my honours project researching elephantfish (Callorhinchus milii), also known as the Australian ghostshark. Thanks for the BRUVS videos! Charlie Huveneers Lauren Meyer Brit Finucci

New publication using a random forest algorithm to identify spawning behaviours of large pelagic fish, by Thomas Clarke, Sasha Whitmarsh and many others. marinemapping.org/single-post/us…

Congrats to Thomas Clarke for another PhD chapter published. His latest study shows that non-target species (e.g. kingfish) can also be affected by shark-diving tourism doi.org/10.3354/meps13… Marine Ecology Progress Series (MEPS) Marine & Coastal Research Consortium


Huge congrats to Dr Thomas Clarke for graduating. Check out Tom’s thesis and paper if you’re interested in yellowtail kingfish spawning behaviour and response to shark tourism



New paper led by Maddie Riley: Australia's shark-bite incidents now published and publicly available rdcu.be/cQ5O2


How do we quantify fish diversity and abundance at the Neptune Islands? We use #BRUVS, aka baited cameras. This allows us to look beyond the focal species of shark cage-diving and monitor non-target species National Geographic Society @SAEnvirWater Mollie Owens Sasha Whitmarsh

How cool is this sensor pack we have had on the Integrated Marine Observing System Bonney mooring for last 3 years. Ocean currents, thermistor temperature string through 100m of water, CTDs, Ocean acidification PLUS cross shelf CTD profiles to 200m, microplastic sampling, acoustic curtains and wave buoys

Join our team! #1 New Research Fellow position at Deakin Marine Mapping in sediment characterisation integrating multiple remote sensing and physical sampling datasets to map of sediment distribution and composition across Port Phillip Bay careers.deakin.edu.au/cw/en/job/5272…


Join our team! #2 Research Assistant position at Deakin Marine Mapping in Coastal Erosion and Biodiversity Assessments across temperate marine waters with seabed mapping, remote video and much more! careers.deakin.edu.au/cw/en/job/5270…



Come work with us! Great lab environment with two positions to fill! Deakin Marine Mapping Daniel Ierodiaconou @mary_a_young Associate Research Fellow (527205)- careers.deakin.edu.au/cw/en/job/5272… Research Assistant (527032)- careers.deakin.edu.au/cw/en/job/5270…


7 years of BRUVing at the Neptune Islands #MarinePark What can it tell us about the response of fish assemblages to tourism activity. Great final Honours presentation by Mollie Owens with @SAEnvirWater support


