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Stuart-Smith, Jemina

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Jemina
Stuart-Smith

Researcher
University of Tasmania

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Current activities

Jemina coordinates the Handfish Conservation Project – involving conservation of handfish and their habitats in Tasmania (particularly focussed on Red Handfish).

Background

Jemina has worked at UTAS since 2007, including coordinating the South Eastern Australian Reef Biodiversity Assessment component of Reef Life Survey, and coordinating the Redmap project.

Academic qualifications

Bachelor of Science (Zoology) with Honours, 2001 (UTAS)

PhD (Zoology), 2007 (UTAS)

Membership of key national committees

National Handfish Recovery Team

Stories

11 November 2020

Red handfish juveniles released to boost endangered wild population
  • Red Handfish
  • extinction
  • captive rearing
  • handfish

7 February 2020

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22 August 2019

One patch two patch: last stand for the Red Handfish?
  • handfishes
  • Red Handfish
  • Thymichthys politus
  • extinction
  • survey
  • Reef Life Survey
  • IMAS

Projects

Project A10 - Conservation of handfish and their habitat

Publications

Marine Biodiversity Hub publications by: Stuart-Smith, Jemina

  • Conservation of handfishes and their habitats – Final Report 2020 (2021)
    J.F. Stuart-Smith; T.P. Lynch; F. McEnnulty; M. Green; C. Devine; A. Trotter; T. Bessell; L. Wong; P. Hale; A. Martini; R.D. Stuart-Smith; N. Barrett
  • Conservation of handfish and their habitats – Annual Report 2019 (2020)
    T.P. Lynch; S.A. Appleyard; L. Wong; A. Martini; T. Bessell; J.F. Stuart-Smith; L. Soo; S. Faber; C. Devine; L. Hardiman
  • Free double-sided poster: Code Red Project Handfish (2019)
    R.D. Stuart-Smith; T.P. Lynch; J.F. Stuart-Smith; B. Bennett
  • Loss of native rocky reef biodiversity in Australian metropolitan embayments (2015)
    R.D. Stuart-Smith; G.J. Edgar; J.F. Stuart-Smith; N. Barrett; A.E. Fowles; N.A. Hill; A.T. Cooper; A.P. Myers; E.S. Oh; J.B. Pocklington; R.J. Thomson
  • Integrating abundance and functional traits reveals new global hotspots of fish diversity (2013)
    R.D. Stuart-Smith; A.E. Bates; J.S. Lefcheck; E. Duffy; S.C. Baker; R.J. Thomson; J.F. Stuart-Smith; N.A. Hill; S.J. Kininmonth; L. Airoldi; M.A. Becerro; S.J. Campbell; T.P. Dawson; S.A. Navarrete; G.A. Soler; E.M.A. Strain; T.J. Willis; G.J. Edgar
  • Statistical solutions for error and bias in global citizen science datasets (2013)
    T.J. Bird; A.E. Bates; J.S. Lefcheck; N.A. Hill; R.J. Thomson; G.J. Edgar; R.D. Stuart-Smith; S. Wotherspoon; M. Krkosek; J.F. Stuart-Smith; G. Pecl; N. Barrett; S. Frusher
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