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Jes Sammut is a prominent academic at UNSW, serving as the Deputy Dean of External Engagement and leading the UNSW Aquaculture Research Group. He is also the Deputy Director (International) of the Centre for Marine Science Innovation and an Honorary Research Fellow at ANSTO. His work primarily focuses on innovative collaborative projects using nuclear tools to determine seafood provenance and to improve aquaculture practices. With extensive experience across biological, physical, and social sciences, Jes leads multidisciplinary research teams to address aquaculture production challenges in the Asia-Pacific region. His research includes inland and coastal aquaculture systems, fish nutrition, and environmental assessments. He has collaborated on various capacity-building initiatives in countries such as Vietnam and Papua New Guinea, particularly following the devastating impacts of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Jes coordinates ACIAR-funded projects aimed at rebuilding research capacity in aquaculture and enhancing the livelihoods of local communities.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW, Australia
Leads academic initiatives for external collaborations and engagements in marine science.
Centre for Marine Science Innovation • Kensington, NSW, Australia
Leads and collaborates on research projects related to marine science and aquaculture.
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