Gemma M Gillette
@gemmagillette
they/them | PhD Candidate @uts_c3 | Studying nature-assisted benefits for coral nursery restoration
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#SeeSomethingSaySomething NOAA declares arrival of El Nino & widespread bleaching is anticipated. We launched globalcoralbleaching.com to match satellite-based data w/ real-world underwater observations & as outreach tool to trace how things unfold Universität Konstanz ICRS Student & Early Career Chapter
Small refuges are vital to #CoralReefs, enhancing fish productivity and system resilience 🐠 New research by VUW Marine Ecology and Ecosystem Modelling Lab delves into refuge size, informing artificial reef design and habitat management 🪸 Read it here: doi.org/10.1111/1365-2…
Coral reef restoration has not failed. Thanks to all the efforts that for decades, several restoration practitioners and management agencies have undertaken to propagate these two species, we may have saved these species from local extinction! Coral Restoration Foundation
Big congratulations to FutureReefsLab MSc Student Rachael Scott on her Stage 3 Presentation 👏 incredible talk on the Cost-efficiency of Tourism-led Mass Coral Re-planting on the Great Barrier Reef! Coral Nurture Program 🪸💰
New paper!! 📰🚨Check out our Oceanarium in Marine Biodiversity, documenting a recent stress event observed following heavy rainfall on the "super corals" of the GBR mangrove lagoons 🪸🌧️ Tash Bartels Lorna Howlett Emma Camp link.springer.com/article/10.100…
A fantastic Stage 3 presentation by Gemma M Gillette on their PhD topic exploring the role of novel coral nursery infrastructure as fish habitat on the GBR 🐠🪸 very exciting results, big congratulations 🎉👏 Emma Camp David J Suggett David Booth UTS C3