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Biography

Neil is a broadly trained marine ecologist based at our Singapore Campus.

His main, continuing, research objectives lie in the examination of interactions between species in intertidal and shallow coastal marine systems and how such relationships are influenced by environmental factors. His research focuses on how fish utilise coastal habitats, such as mangroves and seagrass beds, and he is currently examining the ecology of mesopredators such as bamboo sharks.

Neil has worked at a wide range of institutions including universities, government research laboratories and NGO’s, providing research services and information to a variety of stakeholders. He advocates research that has direct implications for conservation biology and fisheries management, resulting in publications specifically targeting the public to empower them as citizen scientists such as 1, 2.

More details on his recently funded research projects involving both our Australian and Singapore Campuses can be found here.

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