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Fabrice Jaine is a Research Associate based at the Sydney Institute of Marine Science and a Conjoint Lecturer at Macquarie University, specializing in marine ecology, animal biotelemetry, and oceanography. His research interests revolve around the influence of biodiversity on fisheries, the impacts of climate change, and anthropogenic disturbances on marine ecosystems. Jaine's particular focus includes monitoring the populations and movements of sharks, batoid rays, gamefish, and marine megafauna, showcasing an expertise in managing and analyzing large time-series datasets. His current projects involve collaborations aimed at examining the population structure and climate change impacts on Australian marine species, as well as studying critical habitats and connectivity for important gamefish species. He utilizes advanced data visualization techniques using R and GIS for his analyses. Jaine holds a PhD in Spatial Animal Ecology from the University of Queensland, where he focused on the movement ecology of the manta ray Manta alfredi. He has also earned a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science and another in Marine Biology from the same institution.
Macquarie University • Sydney, Australia
Lecturer focusing on marine ecology and related fields.
Sydney Institute of Marine Science • Sydney, Australia
Conducting research in marine science.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).