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, that help coral reefs adapt to climate change and in a range of ecological environments. The position is based at UQ but will involve field travel to Palau and potentially the Philippines. Specific activities
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support the development of a monitoring network comprised of marine and coastal infrastructure called Surface Elevation Tables – Marker Horizon (SET-MHs) installations. The project aims to monitor
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candidate will lead a part of the NESP Marine and Coastal Hub Project 4.17, supporting recovery and management of migratory shorebirds in Australia, working on the following three components of the project
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stations for marine and terrestrial research (Heron Island, Moreton Bay, and Hidden Vale). More than 3,300 staff work in the Faculty of Science, including 634 continuing and fixed-term academic staff, 446
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management of coral reefs. Key Responsibilities will include: Integrate in-situ ecological and water quality data with satellite and aerial remote sensing data to collect information related to coral reef