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CRC Reef Scholarship Students

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)