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Joel’s passion for temperate marine ecology came from growing up on and exploring the rocky reefs of the Mornington Peninsula. In 2004, he completed a Bachelor of Science with Honours at Deakin University in Warrnambool. His honours project focused on designing a monitoring program for intertidal and subtidal rocky reefs. This program was designed for monitoring changes in species assemblage inside and outside of the Merri Marine Sanctuary. This experience led to Joel being employed to survey fish, invertebrates and algae across the entire network of Victorian Marine Parks and Sanctuaries.
Joel went on to complete a PhD at the University of Melbourne in 2013. The focus of his PhD research was to investigate the link between freshwater flows and fisheries productivity in the Gippsland Lakes. He used a range of methods including plankton tows to sample for fish eggs and larvae and relating their distribution to the position of the salt-wedge within the estuary. The findings of his thesis highlighted the fact that moderate freshwater flows increased estuarine productivity, maximizing spawning success and larval growth. Joel also used acoustic tracking and otolith microchemistry to track the movements of fish. Joel went on to complete a three-year postdoctoral position at Murdoch University before moving to the NSW Department of Fisheries to work as a research scientist and was largely involved in the NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub.
Joel joined IMAS in 2021 where he is a Research Associate whose research focuses on mapping and predicting change in the Southern Ocean. Joel is working closely with statisticians, scientists and mangers from CSIRO and the Australian Antarctic Division to deliver world class applied research for the conservation of biodiversity in the Southern Ocean.
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Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biologyno. 2 (2023): e14177-e14177
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