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Between 1992 and 2019, Craig Lawrence led the Government of Western Australia's Department of Fisheries, focusing on aquaculture and fish production research. His extensive responsibilities included overseeing major aquaculture research facilities in Western Australia, such as the Pemberton Freshwater Research Centre and the University of Western Australia's Aquaculture Laboratory. He has been pivotal in advancing research related to fish production, system design, biodiversity, and the breeding of endangered species. He has also provided significant R&D guidance to various stakeholders, including universities and government bodies, while supervising honors and PhD students. Craig's research interests include designing multidisciplinary research projects in aquaculture, encompassing areas like fish reproductive physiology, conservation breeding programs, and aquaculture feasibility studies. He has been recognized for his contributions with accolades including being named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology in 2014 and receiving multiple awards for innovation and environmental management.
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