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Kieryn Kilminster is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, specializing in coastal ecosystems and their responses to climate change. He has contributed significantly to research on seagrass habitats and has been involved in multiple collaborative projects, focusing on understanding the presence and absence of seagrass across various Australian regions. Through his work, Kilminster has developed an extensive dataset that informs conservation efforts and ecological studies. He holds a prolific h-index and has been cited numerous times for his research contributions. His ongoing projects include benthic habitat mapping and the study of Australian vegetated coastal ecosystems. Kilminster actively participates in interdisciplinary teams, collaborating with researchers from different fields to address pressing environmental issues and improve ecosystem management practices. His research interests lie at the intersection of marine biology, ecological resilience, and environmental management, aiming to enhance the sustainability of coastal environments in the face of climate challenges.
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