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Malindi Gammon grew up in New Zealand, completing her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Marine Biology at Victoria University of Wellington. She completed her PhD in 2022 at the University of Western Australia, focusing on the impacts of climate change on nesting sea turtles. Currently, she works as a research scientist in the Marine Science Program at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions in Perth. Gammon has been involved in various research projects aimed at understanding ecological vulnerabilities, particularly addressing the erosion and inundation of sea turtle nesting sites. Her work contributes valuable insights into conservation strategies, aiming to enhance the protection of marine species against climate-related threats. She is actively collaborating with other researchers in her field and maintaining a growing h-index of 223, indicating significant influence through her published works. Gammon engages in outreach and dissemination activities, including contributions to media outlets and scientific communications, to raise awareness about marine conservation and biodiversity issues.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducting independent research in marine science, particularly focusing on the impact of climate change on marine biodiversity.
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions • Perth, Australia
Participating in research programs aimed at conserving marine species and their habitats.
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