Michelle Heupel

@MichelleHeupel

Shark (and ray) nerd. Studying movement ecology of inshore and reef species. All views are my own and do not represent my employer or other affiliations

Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2014.

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    21. sij

    LAST CHANCE: ⌛ Time is running out to submit an abstract for the World Fisheries Congress 2020 program 🌎🎣🚤. Submissions close 31 January 2020. Don’t miss this opportunity to present your work to a global audience.

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    24. sij

    brought to bear on critical conservation question. If we have to use how big should they be for wide ranging reef sharks? led by

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    23. sij
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    How large do MPAs need to be to protect shark populations? 🦈🌏 A new paper answers this vital question using IMOS Animal Tracking data, with important implications for managing reef shark populations 👀👇

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    23. sij

    Our new paper on MPA's for shark conservation used a huge amount of data on movement, much of it from open access data from acoustically tagged sharks. Thanks for making such a great resource available to all.

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    23. sij
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    23. sij

    Hot off the press in Individual and Population Benefits of Marine Reserves for Reef Sharks. Led by w/ et al. Using data from global tracking networks and BRUVs to assess how MPAs work for 5 common species

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    23. sij
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    23. sij

    Nice summary of study that uses data from global tracking networks and BRUVs. Great work et al.!

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    great quote on the power of data sharing - "the movement and abundance data increasingly being shared on global data repositories means it will get easier to come up with genuinely protective measures for many other marine species"

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    23. sij

    How big do no-take MPAs have to be to have conservation benefits for coral reef sharks? We used tracking data from >450 individuals and abundance data from 36 countries to find out. Read our new paper in led by

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    In the wake of the devastating Australian bushfires, our terrestrial NCRIS sibling writes about how we can, and do, safeguard precious national research infrastructure from extreme events. ...

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    13. sij

    Many more Australian small scale fisheries stories deserve to be told and become more widely known ... interested in presenting them in an e-book with @cultureaqu, and many others?

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    Do you need an underwater robot for you ocean conservation project? We want to give you an ROV!

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    7. sij
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    Our station in the Port of is recording conditions from this tropical low and reporting in real-time, including rain and air pressure. If it develops into a cyclone, it will be . View the live readings:

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    6. sij

    Are you an experienced who’s passionate about working with whanau, hapū, iwi & business? Apply now to become a in Māori Research Team - Te Kūwaha. Applications close 19 January.

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    6. sij

    Internship opportunity! 4 internships available getting experience in shark education, research, and outreach are now up on 's website!

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    2. sij
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    2. sij

    Emmeline Moore was another . This impressive woman of got her Ph.D. from Cornell in 1916, and was the first woman president of the (1927-1928).

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