Currently 24 PhD and one MSc scholarships are supported by CRC Reef. These scholarships are linked with specific tasks within CRC Reef research programs.
Name
Thesis Title
S Anthony (PhD)
Coral disease in closed systems (C2.3S)
M Bergenius (PhD)
Consequences of spatial patterns in life history characteristics of a coral reef fish subject to different harvest strategies (C3.4S)
B Breen (PhD)
Spatial allocation of GBR use, phase 2 (2.1.6/2)
E Dinsdale (PhD)
Measuring the success of conservation strategies to protect scleractinian corals on the GBR (A2.1.3S)
J Eagle (PhD)
Do complex water movement patterns around reefs cause settlement, biodiversity or productivity hotspots? (C3.5S)
D Grover (MSc)
The role of environmental factors in the distribution of breeding seabird populations in the GBRWHA (C1.4.2.2S)
J Harrington (PhD)
Cultural heritage and communities: a comparative study of three World Heritage areas – the Great Barrier Reef (Australia); Ayutthaya (Thailand); and Avebury (United Kingdom) (A1.3.2S)
J Higgs (PhD)
Distribution of recreational boating activities in the Townsville region
A Hodgson (PhD)
Dugong behaviour and the effects of boats and pingers (C1.4.3.1S)
A Lashko (PhD)
Population genetic structure of roseate tern (Sterna dougallii) populations in Australia and surrounding regions and a preliminary investigation of the relationships among subspecies (C1.4.2.1S)
S Lewis (PhD)
Climatic and oceanographic change from high-resolution records in large fossil Porites coral heads, Magnetic Island, Queensland (C4.1S)
V Lukoschek (PhD)
Conservation genetics of sea snakes (Hydrophiidae) in Australian waters, with emphasis on the GBRWHA (C1.4.1S)
R Marriott (PhD)
Forecasting fishing impacts on the population biology of the red bass, Lutjanus bohar (B4.12S)
N Marshall (PhD)
A conceptual and operational understanding of resource-dependency (A1.2.4S)
J McKinlay (PhD)
A spatial and temporal analysis of the Queensland multi-species commercial line fishery from fishers’ logbook data (2.4.17)
D Miller (PhD)
Towards sustainable environmental experiences for the live-aboard diving industry on the Great Barrier Reef (B2.9S)
G Muldoon (PhD)
An ecological-economic approach to fisheries investment where latent effort exists: sustainability implications for the Great Barrier Reef reef-line fishery (E2.1.16/1S)
M Nursey-Bray (PhD)
Conflict, co-operation or co-management:eating our words? Towards Indigenous hunting management in north Queensland (A1.2.2S)
R Pears (PhD)
Comparative demography and life history features of cods and gropers: implications for fisheries and conservation management (B4.20S)
C Pocock (PhD)
Romancing the Reef: continuity and change in visitors' sensuous experiences of the Great Barrier Reef (A1.3.1S)
B Radford (PhD)
Effects of water quality on the distribution of corals on coastal reefs: development of tools for environmental assessment and risk management (D2.1.1S)
S Rotmann (PhD)
Tissue thickness as a method to measure coral response to sediment stress on Lihir Island, PNG (C2.5).
J Sheppard (PhD)
Enhancing the ecological basis for conservation management of dugongs, using innovative satellite tracking technologies (C1.4.3.2S).
R Tobin (PhD)
The perceived and actual differences in recreational line catch trends in estuaries open and closed to commercial gillnet fishing in north Queensland (B4.10S).
A Williams (PhD)
Spatial variation in population dynamics of red throat emperor (E 2.4.21S)
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