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Keith
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Researcher, Theme Leader - National Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting
CSIRO

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Background

Dr Hayes started his research career with the Institute of Offshore Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, in 1993. Here he helped to develop quantitative risk assessment techniques for the abandonment and disposal of offshore platforms, and for demersal trawl interactions with subsea well head and pipelines. Keith joined the Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in 1997 and completed his PhD in Quantitative Ecological Risk Assessment in 2000. Since joining CSIRO he has led over 20 research projects,addressing the ecological risks associated with biological (invasive species and transgenic organisms) and physical (major coastal developments) stressors at local, regional and continental scales. Keith is currently a senior research scientist in the CSIRO Division of Mathematical and Information Sciences. His major research interests lie in quantitative ecological risk assessment methods, cumulative risk, uncertainty analysis techniques, landscape-level strategic assessments, indicators of environmental change and monitoring methods. He is currently theme leader of theme 1 in the NERP biodiversity hub and is tasked with developing blueprints for a sustained national monitoring strategy for the Commonwealth Marine Reserve estate and Key Ecological Features in Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone.

Specialties

Quantitative ecological risk assessment, uncertainty analysis, ecological indicators, monitoring design

Academic qualifications

Dr Hayes has been awarded a:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Geography with Honours from Exeter University, UK, in 1990
  • Master of Science in Marine Resource Management from Heriot-Watt University, UK, in 1992
  • Graduate Certificate in Mathematics from University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, in 1997
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Quantitative Ecological Risk Assessment, also from Heriot-Watt University, in 2000.

Achievements

Dr Hayes' professional achievements include:

  • he was principal architect of the Australian ballast water Decision Support System (DSS) providing an estimated net benefit to the Australian economy of between A$59 - $289 million.
  • co-editor of a United Nations Environment Programme/Global Environment Facility sponsored book, Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Fish
  • author of 26 peer reviewed journal articles and book chapters, and 28 technical reports.
     

Stories

17 November 2020

Abundant corals and fishes emerge from the ancient contours of Arafura Marine Park
  • Arafura Marine Park
  • BRUVS
  • seafloor mapping
  • survey

9 September 2020

Marine monitoring shows no-take reserve helps resist urchin invasion
  • AUV
  • rocky reefs
  • no-take areas
  • ecological monitoring

7 February 2020

Request a free poster

22 January 2020

Setting out to survey our southern-most coral reefs
  • Lord Howe Marine Park
  • survey
  • BRUVS
  • Bluefin
  • AUV
  • Elizabeth Reef
  • Middleton Reef

10 September 2019

Ningaloo survey finds deep treasures worth protecting
  • Ningaloo Marine Park
  • National Park Zone
  • survey
  • BRUVS
  • Marine Park management

5 June 2019

Our standards are spreading: from sampling the eels and sponges of St Lucia, to sorting Sydney's cryptic crabs

29 April 2019

Making the first national seafloor habitat map

1 April 2019

Mapping the life mesophotic

19 December 2018

New deep-sea delights discovered in marine parks south of Tasmania
  • Investigator
  • Huon marine park
  • Tasman Fracture Marine Park
  • deep-sea corals
  • seamounts
  • Solenosmilia

23 November 2018

Scientists and marine park managers go deep to study unique life on marine mountains

8 August 2018

Bass Strait's Boags Marine Park reveals its vast and remarkable dunes
  • Boags Marine Park
  • mobile dune fields
  • tidal currents
  • TV Bluefin

25 June 2018

Mapping past and present in Beagle Marine Park

30 April 2018

Marine sampling field manuals to support biodiversity monitoring at a national scale

13 September 2017

Port Jackson sharks assemble among the sponge gardens of Beagle Commonwealth Marine Reserve
  • Beagle Marine Park
  • Port Jackson sharks
  • rocky reefs
  • surveys
  • sponge gardens
  • RV Bluefin

9 March 2017

Divers donate 30,000 hours to building a national view of shallow reef biodiversity

18 October 2016

RV Bluefin gives young scientists a first taste of research at sea
  • Freycinet Marine Park
  • BRUVS
  • Bluefin
  • Sirius

23 August 2016

'Extreme' citizen scientists film black corals at spectacular unexplored reef off Tasmania’s east coast
  • Freycinet Marine Park
  • Joe's Reef
  • black corals
  • survey

27 July 2016

Oceans of the Unknown art-science exhibition - Hobart, August 2016

5 May 2016

Hub data manager Emma Flukes is an inspirational advocate for open data

12 February 2016

Most vulnerable tropical reef fish identified in new study

11 November 2015

Citizen scientists change understanding of how global warming affects marine biodiversity

27 October 2015

Precision scoring for deep reef imagery

11 March 2015

AUV provides imagery to assess southern marine reserve

17 October 2014

Remarkable reefs

18 February 2014

"To save fish and birds" The New York Times

2 October 2013

New hotspots of marine fish diversity revealed in Nature

10 July 2013

Underwater video from Abrolhos Islands

7 June 2013

Workshop on acoustics and automated video processing - 11 and 12 June 2013

1 March 2013

New collaborative and automated tools for analysis of marine imagery and video
  • CATAMI

18 September 2012

Media items of interest - 2012

15 April 2012

Gillard government creates the world's biggest marine reserves network

4 April 2012

Hub researchers to convene 4 AMSA symposia

Projects

Project D2 - Standard operating procedures for survey design, condition assessment and trend detection
Project D3 - Implementing monitoring of AMPs and the status of marine biodiversity assets on the continental shelf
Project 1: Collation and analysis of existing data sets
Project 2: Analysis of approaches for monitoring biodiversity in Commonwealth waters
Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area Integrated Monitoring Program

Publications

Marine Biodiversity Hub publications by: Hayes, Keith

  • ARMADA: A marine data aggregator and visualisation tool to support management of Australia’s Commonwealth Marine Area (2017)
    D. Watts; N. Barrett; E. Flukes; V.L. Lucieer; K.R. Hayes
  • Spatially balanced designs that incorporate legacy sites (2017)
    S.D. Foster; G.R. Hosack; E. Lawrence; R. Przeslawski; P. Hedge; M.Julian Caley; N. Barrett; A. Williams; J. Li; T.P. Lynch; J.M. Dambacher; H. Sweatman; K.R. Hayes
  • Analysis of approaches for monitoring biodiversity in Commonwealth waters: Field work report (2016)
    F. Althaus; N. Barrett; J.M. Dambacher; P. Davies; R. Ferrari; J.H. Ford; K.R. Hayes; N.A. Hill; G.R. Hosack; R. Hovey; Z. Huang; J. Hulls; T. Ingleton; A. Jordan; G.A. Kendrick; J.T. Kool; E. Lawrence; R. Leeming; V.L. Lucieer; H.A. Malcolm; L. Meyer; J. Monk; S.L. Nichol; D. Peel; N.R. Perkins; J.P.W. Siwabessy; M. Sherlock; T. Martin; M. Tran; A. Walsh; A. Williams
  • Application of NERP Biodiversity Hub survey methodology to Geographe Commonwealth Marine Reserve (2016)
    E. Lawrence; R. Hovey; G.A. Kendrick; K.R. Hayes
  • Identification and collation of Australia’s shelf mapping datasets and development of a national geomorphological classification scheme for reef systems - Phase 1 Workshop Report (2016)
    V.L. Lucieer; Z. Huang; R. Porter-Smith; S.L. Nichol; N. Barrett; K.R. Hayes
  • Mapping habitats and developing baselines in offshore marine reserves with little prior knowledge: a critical evaluation of a new approach (2015)
    E. Lawrence; K.R. Hayes; V.L. Lucieer; S.L. Nichol; J.M. Dambacher; N.A. Hill; N. Barrett; J.T. Kool; J.P.W. Siwabessy
  • Towards a blueprint for monitoring Key Ecological Features in the Commonwealth Marine Area (2015)
    K.R. Hayes; J.M. Dambacher; P. Hedge; D. Watts; S.D. Foster; P.A. Thompson; G.R. Hosack; P.K. Dunstan; N.J. Bax
  • Quantifying fish assemblages in large, offshore marine protected areas: an Australian case study (2014)
    N.A. Hill; N. Barrett; E. Lawrence; J. Hulls; J.M. Dambacher; S.L. Nichol; A. Williams; K.R. Hayes
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