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In this role she is responsible for planning and implementation of a large national collaborative research infrastructure program, which is deploying a wide range of observing equipment in the oceans around Australia and making all of the data openly available to the marine and climate science community and other stakeholders.
Michelle is a research scientist with over 20 years’ experience working in marine science focusing on ecology, conservation and management of marine predators, predominantly sharks and fish. She has a BSc in Zoology from Colorado State University and a PhD in Marine Science from the University of Queensland. Michelle’s background includes leading research programs at Mote Marine Laboratory, James Cook University and the Australian Institute of Marine Science prior to coming to IMOS. Within IMOS Michelle played a key role in the IMOS Animal Tracking Facility prior to becoming the Director.
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Journal of fish biology (2024)
Nature ecology & evolutionno. 6 (2024): 1118-1128
A. Chin,F. J. Molloy, D. Cameron,J. C. Day, J. Cramp, K. L. Gerhardt,M. R. Heupel,M. Read,C. A. Simpfendorfer
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES (2023): 167-183
Marine Ecology Progress Series (2023): 27-44
Molly E. Scott,Sterling B. Tebbett, Kirsty L. Whitman,Cassandra A. Thompson, Frank B. Mancini,Michelle R. Heupel,Morgan S. Pratchett
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