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University of Western Australia

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School of Biological Sciences, The University of Western Australia 

Email janemarie1998@hotmail.com

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My thesis aims to characterise genomic variation and connectivity in Posidonia australis meadows across a steep environmental gradient in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shark Bay, where salinity increases two-fold over 150km. My findings will be used to inform restoration practitioners on suitable source meadows for restoration activities.

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Academic qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science- Marine Science and Environmental Science (2018, UWA)
  • Master of Biological Science- Marine Biology (2019-Present, UWA)

Membership of key national committees

  • Australian Marine Science Association 

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6 November 2020

Workshopping seagrass (Wirriya Jalyanu) restoration in Shark Bay (Gathaagudu)
  • seagrass restoration
  • Shark Bay
  • Malgana Rangers
  • Indigenous engagement

11 November 2019

Working together to restore seagrasses at Shark Bay (Gathaagudu)
  • Shark Bay World Heritage Area
  • seagrass restoration

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Project E6 – Assisting the restoration of seagrasses at Shark Bay

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