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Schuyler, Qamar

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Qamar
Schuyler

Research Scientist
CSIRO

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Qamar Schuyler handles statistical modelling for a variety of marine debris-related projects. Her research interests include the impacts of marine debris on wildlife, the analysis of satellite imagery for ecological change detection, visual ecology, and sea turtle biology and ecology. Qamar also has extensive experience in marine tourism, and coordinated outreach and education campaigns in the Mariana Islands.

Background and academic qualifications

Qamar is originally from the United States and has a PhD from the University of Queensland and a Masters of Environmental Studies from the College of Charleston in South Carolina. She is also an avid racing sailor and certified yoga instructor.

Projects

EP1 - Assessing the effectiveness of waste management in reducing the levels of plastics entering Australia’s marine environment

Publications

Marine Biodiversity Hub publications by: Schuyler, Qamar

  • Assessing the effectiveness of waste management in reducing the levels of plastics entering Australia's marine environment (2017)
    D. Hardesty; K. Willis; Q. Schuyler; T.J. Lawson; C. Wilcox
  • Assessing the effectiveness of waste management in reducing the levels of plastics entering Australia's marine environment - Final Report December 2017 (2017)
    D. Hardesty; Q. Schuyler; K. Willis; T.J. Lawson; C. Wilcox
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