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Jakob
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Researcher, MPhil student

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Jakob is a student researcher for Project B4  'Underpinning Underpinning the repair and conservation of Australia’s threatened coastal-marine habitats' led by Colin Creighton and Ian McLeod (TropWATER, JCU) and Dr Chris Gillies (The Nature Conservancy). 

Jakob's research focuses on coastal wetland and estuarine ecology in the tropics, tropical ecosystem repair, tropical estuarine fisheries, land-based effects on coastal ecosystems and sustainable management of agricultural land use. Jakobs research also focuses on habitat-productivty linkages for tropical estuarine ecosystems.

Background

Jakob has studied at James Cook University and has recently completed a Master of Philosophy in tropical estuarine ecology. Jakob is also a research scientist at the Department of Natural Resources and Mines for the Paddock-to-Reef program.

Academic qualifications

MPhil (Natural & Physical Sciences) James Cook University 2015 -2019

Graduate Diploma of Research Methods (Marine Ecology) - James Cook University - 2015

Bsc (Marine Biology) - James Cook University 2014

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Stories

25 November 2020

Eureka Prize for Hub shellfish reef researchers
  • shellfish reefs
  • coastal restoration
  • coastal ecosystems

30 July 2020

Hitching a ride on Hercules: how oyster reefs form on mud banks in the absence of hard surfaces
  • Hercules whelks
  • shellfish reefs
  • shellfish reef restoration
  • restoration

15 February 2018

Charting a future for Australia's threatened shellfish reefs
  • shellfish reefs
  • restoration
  • Nature Conservancy
  • angasi
  • oysters

25 May 2016

Restoring Australia's lost shellfish reefs

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Project B4 - Underpinning repair and conservation of Australia's threatened coastal-marine habitats
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