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Researcher: Pecl, GT (Professor Gretta Pecl)

Fields of Research

Fisheries sciences
Ecological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptation
Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology)
Fisheries management
Aquaculture and fisheries stock assessment
Population ecology
Invertebrate biology
Environmental management
Conservation and biodiversity
Freshwater ecology
Global change biology
Fish physiology and genetics
Environmental education and extension
Aquaculture
Pollution and contamination
Natural resource management
Genetics
Physical oceanography
Environment policy
Other environmental sciences
Environment and resource economics
Climate change impacts and adaptation
Ecological physiology
Ecosystem function
Public policy
Community ecology (excl. invasive species ecology)
Environmental sociology
Human impacts of climate change and human adaptation
Other Indigenous studies
Zoology
Climate change science
Communication studies
Wildlife and habitat management
Employment equity and diversity
Health care administration
Environmental education curriculum and pedagogy
Behavioural ecology
Accelerators
Research, science and technology policy
Climate change processes
Behavioural economics
Clinical social work practice
Gender studies
Analytical biochemistry
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture
Social and cultural anthropology
Galactic astronomy
Development studies
Intersectional studies
Social geography
Cross-sectional analysis
Oceanography
Drama, theatre and performance studies
Sociology
Sociology and social studies of science and technology
Industrial and organisational psychology (incl. human factors)
Environmental philosophy
Human geography
Social and personality psychology
Biological oceanography
Ecology

Research Objectives

Understanding climate change
Fisheries - wild caught
Wild caught edible molluscs
Climate change adaptation measures (excl. ecosystem)
Effects of climate change on Australia (excl. social impacts)
Marine biodiversity
Fisheries - recreational freshwater
Ecosystem adaptation to climate change
Assessment and management of terrestrial ecosystems
Wild caught rock lobster
Wild caught fin fish (excl. tuna)
Social impacts of climate change and variability
Expanding knowledge in the environmental sciences
Fisheries - aquaculture
Wild caught crustaceans (excl. rock lobster and prawns)
Assessment and management of coastal and estuarine ecosystems
Expanding knowledge in human society
Marine systems and management
Environmental education and awareness
Other environmental management
Expanding knowledge in the biological sciences
Coastal or estuarine biodiversity
Assessment and management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean ecosystems
Fisheries - recreational marine
Aquaculture molluscs (excl. oysters)
Aquaculture rock lobster
The media
Communication across languages and culture
Wild caught prawns
Global effects of climate change (excl. Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and the South Pacific) (excl. social impacts)
Environmentally sustainable animal production
Assessment and management of pelagic marine ecosystems
Rehabilitation or conservation of marine environments
Assessment and management of benthic marine ecosystems
Communication
Expanding knowledge in psychology
Essential oils
Unpaid work and volunteering
Learner and learning
Other plant production and plant primary products
Natural hazards
Terrestrial biodiversity
Environmentally sustainable mineral resource activities
Climate change mitigation strategies
Coastal and estuarine systems and management
Fresh, ground and surface water systems and management
Other economic framework
Management, resources and leadership
Environmental policy, legislation and standards
Fresh, ground and surface water biodiversity
Expanding knowledge in commerce, management, tourism and services
Climate change models
Government and politics
Biodiversity in Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments
Conserving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage and culture
Adaptation to climate change
Expanding knowledge in economics
Visual communication
International aid and development

Career Best Publications

Are fish outside their usual ranges early indicators of climate-driven range shifts?; Global Change Biology
Biodiversity redistribution under climate change: Impacts on ecosystems and human well-being; Science
Defining and observing stages of climate-mediated range shifts in marine systems; Global Environmental Change
Flexible reproductive strategies in tropical and temperate Sepioteuthis squids; Marine Biology
Identification of global marine hotspots: sentinels for change and vanguards for adaptation action; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Modelling marine community responses to climate-driven species redistribution to guide monitoring and adaptive ecosystem-based management; Global Change Biology
Public interest in marine citizen science: is there potential for growth?; Bioscience
Rapid assessment of an ocean warming hotspot reveals ‘‘high’’ confidence in potential species’ range extensions; Global Environmental Change
Species traits and climate velocity explain geographic range shifts in an ocean-warming hotspot; Ecology Letters

Research Publications

'Completely unlivable': Climate change pushing humans, other species to the brink
'Completely unlivable': Climate change pushing humans, other species to the brink
'Completely unlivable': Climate change pushing humans, other species to the brink
A cross-scale framework to support a mechanistic understanding and modelling of marine climate-driven species redistribution, from individuals to communities; Ecography
A multilevel approach to examining cephalopod growth using Octopus pallidus as a model; Journal of Experimental Biology
A practical framework for implementing and evaluating integrated management of marine activities; Ocean and Coastal Management
A quantitative metric to identify critical elements within seafood supply networks; PLoS ONE
A wave of change with sea temperature rise
Adapting fisheries to climate change: insights from Australia; 14th National Conference and Global Forum on Science, Policy and the Environment "Building climate solutions'
Adapting management of marine environments to a changing climate: a checklist to guide reform and assess progress; Ecosystems
Addressing spatial management issues of mobile species with acousitc telemetry; 6th Conference on Fish Telemetry held in Europe
Addressing spatial management issues of mobile species with acoustic telemetry; Australian Marine Sciences Association Annual Conference
Advancing ecosystem models to incorporate cephalopods and assess their implications in systems’ evolution; FAO Workshop; Improving our knowledge on the effects of climate change and variability on short-lived species population dynamics to inform fisheries management decisions
Age determination in merobenthic optopuses using stylet increment analysis: assessing future challenges using Macroctopus maorum as a model; ICES Journal of Marine Science
An assessment of how Australian fisheries management plans account for climate change impacts; Frontiers in Marine Science
An assessment of the use of short-term closures to protect spawning southern calamary aggregations from fishing pressure in Tasmania, Australia; Bulletin of Marine Science
Anglers reeling them in up north
Antarctica and the Southern Ocean: insights from the 2022 IPCC WGII report
Approaches to resolving cephalopod movement and migration patterns; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Are bigger calamary hatchlings more likely to recruit? A study based on statolith dimensions; Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC) 2003 Symposium: 'Cephalopod Biology, Recruitment & Culture'
Are bigger calamary Sepioteuthis australis hatchlings more likely to survive? A study based on statolith dimensions; Marine Ecology Progress Series
Are fish outside their usual ranges early indicators of climate-driven range shifts?; Global Change Biology
Assessing and reducing vulnerability to climate change: moving from theory to practical decision-support; Marine Policy
Assessing connectivity and movement at different scales with a multi-faceted approach; Advances in Fish Tagging and Marking Technology, International Symposium
Assessing Connectivity Between Squid Populations with a Multi-Faceted Approach; Advances in Fish Tagging & Marking Technology: International Symposium
Assessing population linkages in a mobile inshore squid species using a combination of acoustic tracking, t-bar tagging and trace element analysis; Australian Society of Fish Biology 2006 Conference and Workshop
Assessing the risk of climate change to aquaculture: a case study from south-east Australia; Aquaculture Environment Interactions
Assessing the validity of stylets as ageing tools in Octopus pallidus; Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Assessing the validity of stylets as ageing tools in Octopus pallidus; Cephalopod International Advisory Committee (CIAC) 2006 International Symposium "Cephalopod Life Cycles"
Assessment of cephalopod potential to drive ecosystem functioning; 4th PICES International Symposium; the Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans
Assessment of the likely sensitivity to climate change for the key marine species in the southern Benguela system; African Journal of Marine Science
Attributes of climate resilience in fisheries: from theory to practice; Fish and Fisheries
Australia's marine ecosystems are changing
Australian fish moving south as climate changes, say researchers
Australian fish moving south as climate changes, say researchers
Australian National Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources; Climate Change Effects on Fish and Fisheries
Autonomous adaptation to climate-driven change in marine biodiversity in a global marine hotspot; Ambio
Award for interactive resource
Batch or trickle: understanding the multiple spawning strategy of southern calamary, Sepioteuthis australis (Mollusca: Cephalopoda); Marine and Freshwater Research
Biodiversity redistribution under climate change: Impacts on ecosystems and human well-being; Science
Body size, growth and life span: implications for the polewards range shift of Octopus tetricus in south-eastern Australia; PLoS One
Brand new free Redmap species guides out now
Breaking down barriers: the identification of actions to promote gender equality in interdisciplinary marine research institutions; One Earth
Building Australia through citizen science
Building blocks of economic resilience to climate change: a south east Australian fisheries example; Regional Environmental Change
Calamary Age Validation Progress
Call to map sea species
Cephalopod hatchling growth: the effects of initial size and seasonal temperatures; Marine Biology
Cephalopods on the move in Tassie!
Changes in metabolic rate of spiny lobster under predation risk; Marine Ecology Progress Series
Changes in muscle structure associated with somatic growth in Idiosepius pygmaeus, a small tropical cephalopod; Journal of Zoology, London
Changing windows of opportunity: climate-driven shifts in temporal persistence of kingfish (Seriola lalandi) oceanographic habitat within south-eastern Australian bioregions; Australian Marine Science Association Conference
Changing windows of opportunity: past and future climate-driven shifts in temporal persistence of kingfish (Seriola lalandi) oceanographic habitat within south-eastern Australian bioregions; Marine and Freshwater Research
Chapter 15: Lessons and recommendations for the climate adaptation of key Tasmanian fisheries [in: Adaptive management of fisheries in response to climate change]
Chapter 16: Climate change impacts, vulnerabilities and adaptations: Australian marine fisheries
Chapter 4.5: Impacts and effects of ocean warming on the contributions of fisheries and aquaculture to food security; Explaining Ocean Warming: Causes, Scale, Effects and Consequences
Chasing Calamary
Citizen science
Citizen science aids the quantification of the distribution and prediction of present and future temporal variation in habitat suitability at species’ range edge; Frontiers of Biogeography
Citizen science and climate change
Citizen science and marine conservation: a global review; Philosophical Transactions B
Citizen science and social licence: improving perceptions and connecting marine user groups; Ocean and Coastal Management
Citizen science as a research tool for monitoring ecological change in the marine environment; Climate Change Effects on Fish and Fisheries
Citizen science: eyes in the skies and on the seas
Citizen science: Redmap - fishing for data
Citizens as scientists: what influences public contributions to marine research?; Science Communication
Climate change and marine systems; ASFB-OCS Joint Conference
Climate change and species migration
Climate change cascades: Shifts in oceanography, species' ranges and subtidal marine community dynamics in eastern Tasmania; Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Climate change impacts on China's marine ecosystems; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Climate change impacts on Tasmania's marine life
Climate change impacts on tropical fisheries
Climate change is causing a major redistribution of life on Earth
Climate change moves tropical fish south
Climate change risks and adaptation options across Australian seafood supply chains - a preliminary assessment; Climate Risk Management
Climate change sees tropical fish arrive in Tasmania
Climate change: global reshuffle of wildlife will have huge impacts on humanity
Climate driven changes in marine assemblages in SE Australia: A southern hemisphere 'hotspot'; Climate Change Effects on Fish and Fisheries
Climate shift to push recreational species south
Climate, currents and species traits contribute to early stages of marine species redistribution; Communications Biology
Climate-driven species on the move are changing (almost) everything
Climate-driven species on the move are changing (almost) everything
Climate-driven species on the move are changing (almost) everything
Co-production of knowledge and strategies to support climate resilient fisheries; ICES Journal of Marine Science
Coastal Climate Change Range Extension Database and Mapping Project (Redmap)
Communicating climate change: Climate change risk perceptions and rock lobster fishers, Tasmania; Marine Policy
Communication and trust-building with the broader public through coastal and marine citizen science; Citizen Science for Coastal and Marine Conservation
Connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Contesting views or collaborative opportunity? Risk perception, science and fisheries management, Tasmania Australia; Climate Change Effects on Fish and Fisheries
Creating a database to understand the vulnerability of global lobster fisheries to climate change; International Conference on Recent Advances in Lobster Biology, Aquaculture and Management
Cultural and linguistic diversities are underappreciated pillars of biodiversity; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of The United States of America
Decadal scale projection of changes in Australian fisheries stocks under climate change
Deep impact of fisheries; Nature Ecology and Evolution
Defining and observing stages of climate-mediated range shifts in marine systems; Global Environmental Change
Deliberate design must include audience research: key considerations for marine citizen science projects in Australia; 2015 Australian Citizen Science Conference
Determining natal origins of hatchling squids based on trace element fingerprints within statoliths; Cephalopod International Advisory Committee (CIAC) 2006 International Symposium "Cephalopod Life Cycles"
Determining natal origins of hatchling squids based on trace element fingerprints within statoliths; Fisheries Society of the British Isles 2006 International Conference : Fish Population Structure: Implications for Conservation
Determining the age and growth of wild octopus using stylet increment analysis; Marine Ecology Progress Series
Developing achievable alternate futures for key challenges during the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Developing adaptation pathways for climate-impacted and at risk fisheries in south-east Australia; 3rd ICES-PICES-IOC International Symposium on the Effect of Climate Change on the World's Oceans
Developing citizen science as a communication and research tool for monitoring ecological change in the marine environment; 2010 International Climate Change Adaptation Conference
Diagnostics for adaptation in action: user guide
Distinguishing geographical range shifts from artefacts of detectability and sampling effort; Diversity and Distributions
Divers and fishers help chart warmer Tasmanian waters
Driving planetary adaptation using natural laboratories for climate change; Species on the Move 2016
Driving planetary adaptation using natural laboratories for climate change; Sustainability of China's Fisheries under the Fast Changing World
Early life-history processes in benthic octopus: Relationships between temperature, feeding, food conversion, and growth in juvenile Octopus pallidus; Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Ecological connectivity between the areas beyond national jurisdiction and coastal waters: safeguarding interests of coastal communities in developing countries; Marine Policy
Ecological-fishery forecasting of squid stock dynamics under climate variability and change: review, challenges, and recommendations; Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture
Ecosystem responses to climate change in the ocean
Effects of climate change on coral grouper (Plectropomus spp.) and possible adaptation options; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Effects of commercial fishing on the population structure of spawning southern calamary (Sepioteuthis australis); Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Effects of seasonal and location on the reproductive strategy adopted by Nototodarus gouldi in Australian waters; Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC) 2003 Symposium: 'Cephalopod Biology, Recruitment & Culture'
Effects of temperature on energetics and the growth pattern of benthic octopuses; Marine Ecology Progress Series
Elemental fingerprints of southern calamari (Sepioteuthis australis) reveal local recruitment sources and allow assessment of the importance of closed areas; Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Elemental Signatures in Stylets: Are They Useful for Determining Population Structure in Octopus?; Advances in Fish Tagging & Marking Technology: International Symposium
Empirical evidence for different cognitive effects in explaining the attribution of marine range shifts to climate change; ICES Journal of Marine Science
Empowering young people with climate and ocean science: five strategies for adults to consider
Engaged journalism and climate change: lessons from an audience-led, locally focused Australian collaboration; Journalism Practice
Equity of our future oceans: practices and outcomes in marine science research; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Examining the effect of seasonal temperature changes on octopus growth; Cephalopod Biology, Recruitment and Culture International Symposium and Workshop
Facing the wave of change: stakeholder perspectives on climate adaptation for Australian seafood supply chains; Regional Environmental Change
Finalist for Science Innovation Award
Find your fish online
Finding Nemo
Fish body project to chart climate change
Fish body sizes change with temperature but not all species shrink with warming; Nature Ecology and Evolution
Fisheries and ecosystems in a changing climate: A case study on the Tasmanian east coast lobster fishery; Climate Change Effects on Fish and Fisheries
Fisheries management approaches as platforms for climate change adaptation: comparing theory and practice in Australian fisheries; Marine Policy
Fishers, divers help track marine species
Fishing for centuries: Indigenous fishing
Flexible reproductive strategies in tropical and temperate Sepioteuthis squids; Marine Biology
Food for all: designing sustainable and secure future seafood systems; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Foresighting future oceans: considerations and opportunities
From fish to forests, conflicts to coffee: humans affected by species on the move
From global to regional and back again: common climate stressors of marine ecosystems relevant for adaptation across five ocean warming hotspots; Global Change Biology
From physics to fish to folk: supporting coastal regional communities to understand their vulnerability to climate change in Australia; Fisheries Oceanography
Functional traits explain trophic allometries of cephalopods; Journal of Animal Ecology
Future Seas 2030: pathways to sustainability for the UN Ocean Decade and beyond; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Genetic implications of range shifts
Going with the flow: the role of ocean circulation in global marine ecosystems under a changing climate; Global Change Biology
Governance mapping: a framework for assessing the adaptive capacity of marine resource governance to environmental change; Marine Policy
Grants to bring science to the community
Gretta Pecl writes: value in the deep
Growth and repro-somatic investment in Sepioteuthis australis: an approad based on season of hatching; Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC) 2000 International Symposium:
Growth opportunities and critical elements in the supply chain for wild fisheries and aquaculture in a changing climate: a marine NARP project
Growth opportunities for marine fisheries and aquaculture industries in a changing climate; Applied Studies in Climate Adaptation
Guest speaker
Half of All Species Are on the Move - And We're Feeling It
Hot fish: the response to climate change by regional fisheries bodies; Marine Policy
How are key marine species responding to climate change? Taking a physiological and behavioural approach for southern calamari; PhysioMar 2017: The Physiology of Aquatic invertebrates in a changing World
How well does the new Australian curriculum prepare young people for climate change?
ICES Journal of Marine Science, Special Edition: Cephalopod life history, populations and environiment. Selected papers of CIAC'09; ICES Journal of Marine Science
Identification of global marine hotspots: Sentinels for change and vanguards for adaptation; Climate Change Effects on Fish and Fisheries
Identification of global marine hotspots: sentinels for change and vanguards for adaptation action; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Identifying management objectives hierarchies and weightings for four key fisheries in South Eastern Australia
Impact of commercial fishing on the population structure of Sepioteuthis australis; Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC) 2006 International Symposium
Impacts of size and seasonal temperatures on octopus growth; Australian Society for Fish Biology
Implications of climate change impacts on fisheries resources of northern Australia. Part 1: Vulnerability assessment and adaptation options
Improving environmental and public health: UTAS CARES Collaboration; EHA 41st National Conference Conference
Informing ecosystem-based management of the range extending long-spined sea urchin using a structured decision making process; 21st International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (MODSIM2015)
Inspiring Australia update: Redmap Australia launches 13 December 2012
Integrating management of marine activities in Australia; Ocean and Coastal Management
Inter-annual changes in population structure and life-history characteristics of the temperate squid Sepioteuthis australis; Cephalopod International Advisory Committee (CIAC) 2003 International Symposium
Inter-annual plasticity of squid life history and population structure: ecological and management implications; Oecologia
Interview about Redmap and audience research interviews
Interview on Redmap
Interview on Redmap
Interviewing on Redmap and the app launch
Introduction: local and traditional knowledge and data management in the Arctic; Polar Geography
Invasion of the deep: evidence about a biodiversity shift is emerging from Australia's ocean floor
Investigating the impacts of climate change on a lobster fishery: a case study on the Tasmanian east coast lobster fishery; RALBAM 2010
Island of Ideas
Jonah lands 'whale' of a fish
Land and sea species differ in climate change response
Launch of Australia wide Redmap
Leading the change - Climate change implications for the fastest warming region in the southern hemisphere. (Invited Presentation); International Ecology Congress (INTERCOL)
Leatherjacket swarms abnormal and destructive: photos, video
Leaving home in a huff: range shifts in Australian seas
Let’s talk about climate change: Developing effective conversations between scientists and communities; One Earth
Life history of a short-lived squid (Sepioteuthis australis): resource allocation as a function size, growth, maturation, and hatching season; ICES Journal of Marine Science
Life history traits of a 'mini-maximalist'; Cephalopod International Advisory Committee (CIAC) 2003 International Symposium
Life history traits of the temperate mini-maximalist Idiosepius notoides, (Cephalopoda: Sepioidea); Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Linking temporal and spatial distribution of individual reproductive effort and population level egg production; Advances in Fish Tagging and Marking Technology, International Symposium
Linking Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Individual Reproductive Effort with Higher-Level Population Processes; Advances in Fish Tagging & Marking Technology: International Symposium
Logging marine sightings - introducing Redmap
Long-term shifts in abundance and distribution of a temperate fish fauna: a response to climate change and fishing practices; Global Ecology and Biogeography
Managing consequences of climate-driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science; Biological Reviews
Marine Biodiversity
Marine climate change in south east Australia: report on meeting of primary investigator's working on marine climate change projects within the eastern seaboard of south east Australia
Marine climate change in Tasmania
Marine recreational fishing and the implications of climate change; Fish and Fisheries
Marine species are on the move – but what exactly is a ‘range shift’?
Marine watch - log what you see
Marine-life mapping project taps into citizen science power
Marlin making waves
Maximising the utility of bioelectrical impedance analysis for measuring fish condition requires identifying and controlling for sources of error; Fisheries Research
Measuring marine range shifts
Measuring the vulnerability of marine social-ecological systems: a prerequisite for the identification of climate change adaptations; Ecology and Society
Metabolic plasticity improves lobster’s resilience to ocean warming but not to climate-driven novel species interactions; Scientific Reports
Mismatch of thermal optima between performance measures, life stages and species of spiny lobster; Scientific Reports
Modelling climate-change-induced nonlinear thresholds in cephalopod population dynamics; Global Change Biology
Modelling marine community responses to climate-driven species redistribution to guide monitoring and adaptive ecosystem-based management; Global Change Biology
Modelling oceanographic habitat for kingfish (Seriola lalandi) off eastern Australia; Modelling species distributions under climate change
Modelling size-at-age in wild immature female octopus: a bioenergetics approach; Marine Ecology - Progress Series
Modelling the effect of hatchling size on the non-asymptotic growth of marine invertebrates; Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC) 2003 Symposium: 'Cephalopod Biology, Recruitment & Culture'
More than just information: what does the public want to know about climate change?; Ecology and Society
Multiple measures of thermal performance of early stage eastern rock lobster in a fast-warming ocean region; Marine Ecology - Progress Series
Networking across global marine 'hotspots'; Climate Change Effects on Fish and Fisheries
Networking across global marine 'hotspots'; Frontiers of Science
Networking across global marine 'hotspots'; Climate Adaptation Futures
Networking across global marine hotspots; WSFC Coastal Zone Asia Pacific Conference World Small-Scale Fisheries Congress
New funding to track Australian fish
New funding to track Australian fish
New funding to track Australian fish
New pests warm our waters
New study reveals how climate change will overturn nature
Ocean climate change hotspots mapped to help fishing industry adapt
Ocean currents in Australia
Ocean warming hotspots provide early warning laboratories for climate change impacts; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Oceanographic habitat suitability is positively correlated with the body condition of a coastal‐pelagic fish; Fisheries Oceanography
Oceans of information
Online portal extends marine species mapping
Ontogenetic deepening of Northeast Atlantic fish stocks is not driven by fishing exploitation; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of The United States of America
Opportunities and impacts of range extending scalefish species: Understanding population dynamics, ecosystem impacts and management needs
Past and future shifts in distribution and temporal persistence of kingfish (Seriola lalandi) oceanographic habitat in south-eastern Australia; Australian Society for Fish Biology Conference
Persecuting, protecting or ignoring biodiversity under climate change; Nature Climate Change
Phenology and physiology
Physiological mechanisms linking cold acclimation and the poleward distribution limit of a range-extending marine fish; Conservation Physiology
Planning adaptation to climate change in fast-warming marine regions with seafood-dependent coastal communities; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Poleward bound: adapting to climate-driven species redistribution; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Population dynamics and reproductive ecology of the southern calamary (Sepioteuthis Australis) in Tasmania
Population genetic signatures of a climate change driven marine range extension; Scientific Reports
Potential impacts of Climate Change on Loliginid Squid: Biology, Ecology & Fisheries; Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics, Climate Impacts on Oceanic Top Predators (GLOBEC-CLIOTOP), 'The role of cephalopods in the ecosystem' workshop
Potential impacts of climate change on squid life-history and population dynamics; Bonney Upwelling Workshop, Marine and Freshwater Fisheries Research Institute (MAFFRI)
Predation risk within fishing gear and implications for South Australian rock lobster fisheries; PLoS ONE
Preface; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Prepared for change? An assessment of the current state of knowledge to support climate adaptation for Australian fisheries; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Preparing fisheries for climate change: Identifying adaptation options for four key fisheries in South Eastern Australia
Progress in integrating natural and social science in marine ecosystem-based management research; Marine and Freshwater Research
Public interest in marine citizen science: is there potential for growth?; Bioscience
Qualitative modelling towards ecosystem-based management of climate-driven species redistribution; Species on the Move
Quantitative elemental imaging of octopus stylets using PIXE and the nuclear microprobe; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B
Quantitative trace element mapping of octopus stylets using PIXE and the nuclear microprobe; Fisheries Society of the British Isles 2006
Rapid assessment of an ocean warming hotspot reveals ‘‘high’’ confidence in potential species’ range extensions; Global Environmental Change
Rapid assessment of fisheries species sensitivity to climate change; Climatic Change
Rapid shifts in distribution and high-latitude persistence of oceanographic habitat revealed using citizen science data from a climate change hotspot; Global Change Biology
Rare finds, A wave of new fish in Tasmanian waters
Rare finds: a wave of new fish in Tasmanian waters
Rare fish migrations brighten Tasmanian waters
Rare fish migrations brighten Tasmanian waters
Read up on Redmap's Tassie report card
Recreational fishing in a time of rapid ocean change; Marine Policy
Redmap
Redmap
Redmap
Redmap
Redmap - Captain's Address
Redmap - get involved: what's on the move in Australia?
Redmap - the place to report uncommon fish and get prizes
REDMAP - The place to report uncommon fish and get prizes
Redmap and inspiring Oz grant
Redmap and launch
Redmap Australia - the ultimate in crowd sourcing - launched today
Redmap Australia: a case study in large-scale approaches to climate change communication and ecological monitoring through ‘opportunistic’ citizen science; World Symposium on Climate Change Communication
Redmap Australia: challenges and successes with a large-scale citizen science-based approach to ecological monitoring and community engagement on climate change; Frontiers in Marine Science
Redmap discussion
Redmap discussion
Redmap goes national
Redmap is tracking biodiversity movements in Tasmanian waters
Redmap keeps track of roving marine species
Redmap News
Redmap plots marine species
Redmap: Citizen science as an engagement and communication tool in a warming world; Australia - New Zealand Climate Forum 2010
Redmap: ecological monitoring and community engagement through citizen science; Tasmanian Naturalist
Redmap: ecological monitoring and community engagement through citizen science; Tasmanian Naturalist
Redmap: fishes-out-of-water tell climate change stories
Redmap: large-scale approaches to ecological monitoring and community engagement through citizen science; 2015 Australian Citizen Science Conference
Report of Workshops on integrated management of marine activities
Report something fishy on the new Redmap iPhone App!
Report: Economics of under-exploited fisheries in the Southern Ocean and their potential contribution to global food security
Reproductive capacity of a marine species (Octopus tetricus) within a recent range extension area; Marine and Freshwater Research
Reproductive status of Octopus pallidus, and its relationship to age and size; Marine Biology
Researchers map climate change hot spots in world's oceans to aid fisheries management
Resident lobsters dominate food competition with range-shifting lobsters in an ocean warming hotspot; Marine Ecology Progress Series
Responding to climate change: participatory evaluation of adaptation options for key marine fisheries in Australia's south east; Frontiers in Marine Science
RiAus Cutting Edge Lecture: The Handfish; Lecture
Rise in sea level
Risk assessment of impacts of climate change for key marine species in South Eastern Australia. Part 1: fisheries and aquaculture risk assessment
Safeguarding marine life: conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Science Communication: Department of Industry Innovation and Science Eureka Prize for Innovation in Citizen Science
Science must embrace traditional and Indigenous knowledge to solve our biodiversity crisis; One Earth
Scoping study into the relationship between oceanography and harvest of bull kelp Durvillaea potatorum) beach casts on King Island, Tasmania
Sea answers climate queries
Sea temperatures and climate change
Sea urchin overgrazing and ocean warming
Sea-run trout are out and about
See something unusual? Dob in a fish
Seeking warmer waters
Segment on Redmap and NCARF climate change report
Setting objectives for evaluating management adaptation actions to address climate change impacts in south-eastern Australian fisheries; Fisheries Oceanography
Shedding light on growth variability in octopus: an experimental individual based approach; Australian Society for Fish Biology 2006 conference
Small-scale spatial and temporal patterns of egg production by the temperate loliginid squid Sepioteuthis australis; Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC) 2003 Syposium: 'Cephalopod Biology, Recruitment & Culture'
Small-scale spatial and temporal patterns of egg production by the temperate loliginid squid Sepioteuthis australis; Marine Biology
Social licence for marine conservation science; Frontiers in Marine Science
Social licence for marine protected areas; Marine Policy
Social licence in the marine sector: A review of understanding and application; Marine Policy
Social license through citizen science: a tool for marine conservation; Ecology and Society
Socio-economic and management implications of range-shifting species in marine systems; Global Environmental Change
Somatic growth processes: how are they altered in captivity?; Royal Society of London. Proceedings. Series B - Biological Sciences
Some fishy citizen science
Something fishy in the water
Southern Calamary Research in Great Oyster Bay
Southern calamary: an overview of reproductive biology relevant to fisheries management; Cephalopod International Advisory Commmittee (CIAC) 2006 International Symposium "Cephalopod Life Cycles"
Southernmost records of two Seriola species in an Australian ocean-warming hotspot; Marine Biodiversity
Spatial variation in mortality by in-pot predation in the Tasmanian rock lobster fishery; Fisheries Oceanography
Spawning aggregations of squid (Sepioteuthis australis) populations: a continuum of 'microcohorts'; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Species on the move around the Australian coastline: a continental-scale review of climate-driven species redistribution in marine systems; Global Change Biology
Species response to climate change in the ocean
Species traits and climate velocity explain geographic range shifts in an ocean-warming hotspot; Ecology Letters
Spot, log and map marine species along the Australian coast
Spot, log, map: assessing a marine virtual citizen science program against Reed's best practice for stakeholder participation in environmental management; Ocean and Coastal Management
Squid life history and population dynamics: A challenge for annually-averaged ecosystem models; NSW Fisheries Experts and Data Workshop
Stakeholder perceptions on actions for marine fisheries adaptation to climate change; Marine and Freshwater Research
State-of-the-art technologies help understand the relative importance of southern calamary spawning areas
Statistical solutions for error and bias in global citizen science datasets; Biological Conservation
Stylet elemental signatures indicate population structure in a holobenthic octopus species, Octopus pallidus; Marine Ecology Progress Series
Sydney octopuses heading south as Tasmanian waters warm
Sydney’s octopi are packing their bags, “to Tasmanian waters!”
Tagged squid carry $50 prize
Taking our temperature
Tasmanian citizen scientists called on to help track marine life
Tasmanian marine environment Redmap to go national at the end of 2012
Tasmanian scalefish fishery- 2006
Tassie marine mapping project to go Australia-wide, public to join hunt for rare and endangered plants Aboriginal elders on podcasts and more
Team award for creative partnerships
Temperature alters the physiological response of spiny lobsters under predation risk; Conservation Physiology
Ten tips for developing interdisciplinary socio-ecological researchers; Socio-Ecological Practice Research
The in situ relationships between season of hatching, growth and condition in the southern calamary, Sepioteuthis australis; Marine and Freshwater Research
The dynamics of the summer-spawning population of the loliginid squid (Sepioteuthis australis) in Tasmania, Australia - a conveyor belt of recruits; ICES Journal of Marine Science
The east coast Tasmanian rock lobster fishery - vulnerability to climate change impacts and adaptation response options
The east coast Tasmanian rock lobster fishery: vulnerability to climate change impacts and adaptation response options; Climate Adaptation Futures
The ecological role of cephalopods and their representation in ecosystem models; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
The potential effects of climate change on southern calamary in Tasmanian waters: biology, ecology and fisheries
The potential impacts of climate change on inshore squid: biology, ecology and fisheries; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
The role and importance of cephalopods in marine ecosystems; Australian Society for Fish Biology Conference
The role of citizen science in mapping range extensions of Australia marine life
The role of hatchling size in generating the intrinsic size-at-age variability of cephalopods: extending the Forsythe Hypothesis; Marine and Freshwater Research
The role of initial hatchling size and temperature on the growth captive pale octopus; Cephalopod International Advisory Council International Symposium
The role of initial hatchling size and temperature on the growth of captive pale octopus (Octopus pallidus); Cephalopod International Advisory Commmittee (CIAC) 2006 International Symposium "Cephalopod Life Cycles"
The sea's the limit: $5000 up for grabs in marine video competition
The short history of research in a marine climate change hotspot: from anecdote to adaptation in south-east Australia; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
The Southern Ocean and South Pacific Region (FAO 81, 87, 88, 58, 48)
The use of acoustic technology to track animal movements in south eastern Tasmania
To achieve a sustainable blue future, progress assessments must include interdependencies between the sustainable development goals; One Earth
Tools to enrich vulnerability assessment and adaptation planning for coastal communities in data-poor regions: application to a case study in Madagascar; Frontiers in Marine Science
Towards a diagnostic approach to climate adaptation for fisheries; Climatic Change
Tracking and tagging southern calamary on the east coast
Tracking fish in Australian waters
Transgenerational marking of cephalopods with an enriched barium isotope: a promising tool for empirically estimating post-hatching movement and population connectivity; ICES Journal of Marine Science
Tropical fish species show up in Australian waters due to climate change
Tropical species moving in
Understanding drivers, barriers and information sources for public participation in marine citizen science; Journal of Science Communication
Understanding interactions between plasticity, adaptation and range shifts in response to marine environmental change; Royal Society of London. Philosophical Transactions. Biological Sciences
Understanding octopus growth: patterns, variability and physiology; Marine and Freshwater Research
Uni's map project goes national
Upwelling and downwelling in the ocean
Use of acoustic technology to track animal movements in S-E Tasmania
Use of acoustic telemetry for spatial management of southern calamary Sepioteuthis australis, a highly mobile inshore squid species; Marine Ecology Progress Series
Users hooked on fish tracking website
Using acoustic tracking data to support planning and assessment of closed areas: determining effective size, boundaries and location; Australian Marine Science Association
Using citizen science to map fish migration
Using DNA to explore cephalopod diet; Cephalopod International Advisory Commmittee (CIAC) 2006 International Symposium "Cephalopod Life Cycles"
Using stylet elemental signatures to determine the population structure of Octopus maorum; Marine Ecology Progress Series
Vagrants of the sea!
Warm water manta ray makes an appearance in Tasmanian waters
Warming world, changing ocean: mitigation and adaptation to support resilient marine systems; Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Waves wash up lovely bunch of coconuts
Website to map marine life
Website tracks shifts in species range
What is climate change
What's on the move in Tassie seas? Redmap sightings explained
Where do Calamari spawn in Northern Tasmania and how will this information aid the management of the Calamari fishery in Northern Tasmania?
World Octopus Fisheries
World Science Festival: scientific innovations provide hope for increasingly stressed oceans
World squid fisheries; Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture

Research Projects

2008/022 Establishing Fine-scale Industry Based Spatial Management and Harvest Strategies for the Commercial Scallop Fishery in South East Australia; Fisheries Research & Development Corporation (FRDC)
A Climate Change Adaptation Blueprint for Coastal Regional Communities; Dept of Climate Change, Energy & Efficiency and FRDC (DCCEE-FRDC)
Attendance at Crab & Climate Change Conference in Alaska 2009; CASS Foundation (Contributing to Australian Scholarship and Science) (CASSF)
Attendance at the Cephalopod International Advisory Committee 2000 Symposium Cephalopod Biomass and Production in Aberdeen, July 2000; Ian Potter Foundation (IPF)
Can citizen science help build social license for the recreational fishing sector?; Department of Primary Industries NSW (DPINSW)
Climate-driven range shifts in fishes and the impacts on temperate marine ecosystems; Australian Society of Fish Biology (ASFB)
Climate-driven range shifts in fishes and the impacts on temperate marine ecosystems; Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment (HWRE)
Coastal Climate Change Range Extension Database & Mapping Project (CCC REDMAP); Tasmanian Community Fund (TasCF)
Decadal scale projection of changes in Australian fisheries stocks under climate change; Fisheries Research & Development Corporation (FRDC)
Developing Analytical Skills and Tools for Incorporating Multidisciplinary Approaches into Marine and Climate Change Research - An Example of Capacity Building at the Disciplinary Boundaries; University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Development of an innovative tagging technique to improve conservation and sustainability of marine invertebrate populations; Winifred Violet Scott Charitable Trust (WVS)
Extending the Redmap pilot to South East Australia: using citizen science for engagement and early indication of potential new opportunties; Fisheries Research & Development Corporation (FRDC)
Extending the Success of Redmap with New Website Sections and Communication Materials; Tasmanian Community Fund (TasCF)
Eyes-on-the-water: Inspiring Australians through participation in science; Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources (DISER)
GLORIA (Global Learning Opportunities for Regional Indian Ocean Adaptation); Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation (ESPA)
Growth opportunities and critical elements in the value chain for wild fisheries and aquaculture in a changing climate; Dept of Climate Change, Energy & Efficiency and FRDC (DCCEE-FRDC)
Identifying management objectives hierarchies and weightings for four key fisheries in South Eastern Australia; Fisheries Research & Development Corporation (FRDC)
Increasing reporting capacity to detect shifting marine species and the development of a qualitative report card for resource managers; Tasmanian Climate Change Office (TCCO)
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) : participation in the development of the Working Group II volume of the Sixth Assessment Report; Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) (DoEE)
International Conference on Cephalopod in Thailand; Ian Potter Foundation (IPF)
International Symposium on Cephalopod Lifecycles: Biology, Management and Conservation; Fisheries Research & Development Corporation (FRDC)
Issues in marine science: developing sustainable strategies for range-shifting species ; Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR)
Life History and Population Dynamics of the Range Extending Octopus tetricus in south-eastern Australia; Ecological Society of Australia Limited (ESAI)
Life in the fast lane: Macroecology of cephalopods in a changing climate; Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment (HWRE)
Management implications of climate change impacts on fisheries resources of northern Australia; Dept of Climate Change, Energy & Efficiency and FRDC (DCCEE-FRDC)
Mechanisms and consequences of a climate-driven range extension of snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) in southeast Australia; PADI Foundation (PADIF)
Mechanisms and consequences of a climate-driven range extension of snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) in southeast Australia; Australian Society of Fish Biology (ASFB)
Mechanisms and consequences of a climate-driven range extension of snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) in southeast Australia; Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation Inc (SWRRFI)
Modelling predator/prey interaction under climate change: Implications for a target fishery in Tasmania; Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment (HWRE)
National Assessment of Climate-Driven Species Redistribution using Citizen Science Data; Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment (DAWE)
NESP MaC: Scoping Study: research needs for a national approach to socio-economic values of the marine environment; Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment (DAWE)
Novel governance for marine ecosystems in rapid transition; Australian Research Council (ARC)
Opportunities and impacts of range extending scalefish species: understanding population dynamics, ecosystem impacts and management needs; Fisheries Research & Development Corporation (FRDC)
Palawa Shell Necklace Practice and Ocean Change: Climate Change and Aboriginal Culture; Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPAC)
Poleward bound: mechanisms and consequences of climate-driven species redistribution in marine ecosystems.; Australian Research Council (ARC)
Population Structure and Dispersal in Two Commercial Octopus Species: a Comparison between Benthic and Planktonic Early Life Histories; Winifred Violet Scott Charitable Trust (WVS)
Preparing fisheries for climate change: identifying adaptation options for four key fisheries in south eastern Australia; Dept of Climate Change, Energy & Efficiency and FRDC (DCCEE-FRDC)
Preparing for climate change on marine systems in Australia and India; Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources (DISER)
Rebecca Shellock - ACIAR Grant; Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)
Redmap - Australian Research Data Capture (ARDC) & EIF project ; Department of Education, Skills and Employment (DESE)
Redmap Community Awareness; Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania (NRE Tas)
Redmap WA Community Champions Program; Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC)
Rewiring marine food webs: predicting consequences of species range shifts; Australian Research Council (ARC)
Rising Star; University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Risk Assessment of Impacts of Climate Change for Key Species in South Eastern Australia; Dept of Climate Change, Energy & Efficiency and FRDC (DCCEE-FRDC)
Species on the Move International Conference; Ian Potter Foundation (IPF)
Stock Structure and Dispersal in Two Commercial Octopus Species: a Comparison Between Benthic and Planktonic Early Life Histories; Unitas Malacological Society (UMS)
Stock Structure and Dispersal of Two Commercial Octopus Species with Emphasis on Early Life History: a Multi-disciplinary Approach; Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment (HWRE)
Tracking Squids from Embryos to Adults - Novel Approaches and New Directions; Australian Research Council (ARC)
Understanding climate driven range shifts: using thermal performance of rock lobster to predict the outcome of competitive interactions and future population range shifts; Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment (HWRE)
Where do Calamari spawn in Northern Tasmania and how will this information aid the management of the Calamari fishery in Northern Tasmania?; Fisheries Research & Development Corporation (FRDC)
Centre for Marine Socioecology (CMS)
Donation - Redmap Australia Research and Development
Economics of under-exploited fisheries in the Southern Ocean and their potential contribution to global food security
National Coastal Vulnerability Assessment - Tasmanian East Coast Rock Lobster Fishery Case Study
Peer Prize for Women 2017, Biodiversity redistribution under climate change: Impacts on ecosystems and human well-being
Preliminary Study of Relationships Between Oceanography and Abundance of Bull Kelp (Durvillaea potatorum) Casts on King Island
Redmap website upgrades and report card
Socio-ecological research to support Marine Estate Management

Research Candidate Supervision

Adaptive Management Responses- The Impact of Climate Change on Commercial Fisheries
An Integrative Approach to Understanding the Population Structure and Dispersal Patterns of Two Commercial Octopus Species (Octopus maorum and Octopus pallidus)
Fisheries Biology and Population Dynamics of the Pale Octopus (Octopus pallidus)
Flexibility in reproductive strategies of Squid- A case study using the arrow squid Nototodarus Gouldi from Southeastern Australia
Life-history and population dynamics of the range extending Octopus tetricus (Gould, 1852) in south-eastern Australia
Maternal and Paternal Influences on Growth in Cephalopods
Modelling Predator/Prey Interactions under Climate Change and Implications for a Target Fishery in Tasmania
Modelling the Population Dynamics of a Benthic Octopus Species- Exploring the Potential Impact of Environment Variation and Climate Change