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Claire Reymond is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Sydney in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences, specializing in marine carbonate sedimentology, low-lying tropical island stabilization, climate change, and ocean sustainability. Her research employs geological historical records to guide future marine management strategies. Dr. Reymond has an extensive publication record, with 30 peer-reviewed publications in Tier-1 journals, including Science Advances, Global Change Biology, Earth-Science Reviews, Geology, Coral Reefs, and Sedimentology. Furthermore, she served as a guest editor for a 2022 special issue of the Journal of Earth Science, focusing on Tropical Large Benthic Foraminifera. Dr. Reymond is associated with the Australian marine jurisdiction and is co-funded by Geosciences Australia and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. She is also a member of the European Union COST-Action “Ocean Governance Sustainability” Working Group. Dr. Reymond has received multiple grants, including the 2023 Governing Oceans and Coastal Systems Sustainability Grant and the 2022 Ocean Impact Ideation Program Award from the Sydney Environment Institute.
China University of Geosciences • China
English International School of Padova • Italy
Leibniz Centre Tropical Marine Research • Germany
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