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Tulloch-McShane, Viv

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Viv
Tulloch-McShane

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Charles Darwin University

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Applying expertise in conservation decision-making to understand and map pressures in northern Australian waters with the goal of conserving marine biodiversity.

Background

7 years experience in conservation decision-making and ecological modelling. Had led spatial prioritsation and optimisation projects in Australia, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Malaysia, and Canada. Collaborates with government and non-government organisations on applied conservation projects.

Academic qualifications

BSc (Hons), PhD (in review)

Membership of key national committees

Stories

17 October 2018

It's International Sawfish Day

17 October 2018

Fishers offer Narrow Sawfish a helping hand

1 September 2018

Reading the tides: harnessing satellite imagery to monitor estuarine habitats in northern Australia

18 June 2018

Sea country research: exploring successes and challenges in Indigenous engagement

25 May 2018

Largetooth Sawfish found in rock art 500 kilometres from the sea

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Project A12 – Australia’s Northern Seascape: assessing status of threatened and migratory marine species
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