Keiran McNamara Scholarships research update: World Heritage Areas in Western Australia

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Recipients of the Keiran McNamara Top-Up Scholarship speak about their research in World Heritage Areas in Western Australia.

Emily Lester (UWA 2016): Investigating the influence of reef sharks on the behaviour of mesopredators in dynamic coral reef seascapes, Ningaloo.

Ankje Frouws (ECU 2018): Seagrass resilience-patterns in genetic diversity of seagrasses in Ningaloo and Shark Bay.

Justin Geldard (UWA 2019): Hydrodynamic forces on coral reefs and improving the success of large-scale reef restoration, Ningaloo: Colony to canopy scale.

Molly Moustaka (UWA 2020): The influence of mangroves on diversity, abundance, and productivity of marine systems in the Dampier Archipelago, included in the nomination for the proposed Murujuga World Heritage Area.
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