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Molly Moustaka is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, specializing in ecological research related to juvenile fish and habitat dynamics in diverse tropical seascapes. With an h-index of 127 and numerous citations, her work contributes significantly to understanding sustainable development goals as recognized by the UN. Her research interests focus on the intersection of environmental science, ecology, and conservation, particularly in relation to aquatic habitats and the impact of macroalgal environments on fish nursery function. Throughout her career, Moustaka has been involved in several collaborative projects and datasets that enhance the understanding of fish population dynamics and habitat interactions. Her contributions have been recognized through various awards, including the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment and the Australian Coral Reef Society Student Research Award. Moustaka is committed to leveraging her research to promote sustainability and ecological health in marine environments.
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