Tim Glasby
Biography
Tim Glasby is a Principal Research Scientist based at the Port Stephens Fisheries Institute. He is a marine ecologist with over 20 years experience working in temperate marine systems.
Tim joined the Department in 2002 after working as an academic and an environmental consultant. Tim coordinates research on seagrass ecology and distribution, anthropogenic impacts on marine biodiversity and the impacts and control of marine pests. He also co-supervises Honours and PhD students. Tim is an adjunct professor in the School of the Environment, University of Technology, Sydney.
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DisplayingLarge-scale monitoring of algae and invertebrates on NSW rocky reefs
Large-scale monitoring of algae and invertebrates on NSW rocky reefs
Human impacts on seagrasses
Human impacts on seagrasses
Experimental cultivation and rehabilitation of seagrass
Experimental cultivation and rehabilitation of seagrass
Surveys for invasive marine species
Surveys for invasive marine species
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Email: tim.glasby@dpi.nsw.gov.au
Research branch: Fisheries and Aquatic Ecosystems, Fisheries Conservation and Aquaculture
Location: Port Stephens