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An
increasing East Australian Current affects
coastal cold-core eddies and the abundance
of gelatinous zooplankton [SS10/08]
10-20
October 2008
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Professor Iain
Suthers
Chief Scientist
University of NSW
Iain Suthers is a Professor in the
School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences
at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Iain has published over 70 papers and book chapters on
a variety of marine subjects concerning fisheries oceanography
(including a soon-to-be-launched book on plankton). He
completed his PhD at Dalhousie U-BIO (with Ken Frank) and
post-doctoral work in Norway as well as back home in Australia
before taking up a lectureship at the University of New
South Wales in 1991. Since then he has conducted eight
research voyages
off eastern Australia, sampled the plankton of dozens of
estuaries with local and state government agencies, aided
by his nearly 20 PhD students and 40 honours students on
projects from red tides to larval fish ecology, fish age
and growth, eutrophication and marine food webs.
He teaches
a 3rd year University Fisheries and Oceanograph course
and has a laboratory of eight PhD students in collaboration
with his post-doc (Dr Matt Taylor), investigating estuarine
ecology and the environmental impacts of restocking and
the acoustic tracking of fish and sharks.
- Chairman of
NSW-Integrated Marine Observing System (NCRIS,) 2007-;
- IMOS is a $50 million initiative of the Federal
Government to observe our oceans
- Scientific Advisory Committee for the
National Research Facility, R.V. Southern Surveyor
(2002- )
- Scientific Advisory Committee for Sydney Institute
of Marine Science (SIMS) 2005-
- Scientific Advisory Committee
for Sea World Research & Rescue Foundation (2001-
)
- Chairman of Education Committee, Australian Soc.
Fish Biology 2004-
Modified:
10/11/08
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