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Paige Maroni is an adjunct research fellow specializing in deep-sea biology, with a focus on biodiversity in Earth's remote environments including the Arctic, Antarctic, and deep ocean. Utilizing genetic tools and subsea technology during ocean expeditions, she discovers new species, maps seafloor habitats, and reveals the interconnectedness of vast marine ecosystems. Throughout her career, Maroni has led global voyages, collaborating internationally to understand and protect vulnerable species. As a science communicator and ambassador for the UN Ocean Decade Team, she shares her discoveries with public policymakers to drive ocean conservation and inspire future generations of scientists. Her work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals aimed at poverty alleviation and planetary protection.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducting research and collaborative projects in marine biology.
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