Prof. Peter Mumby
Peter is a Professorial Research Fellow in the School of the Environment at the University of Queensland.
His career began helping to design marine reserves in Belize and experienced first-hand the limited scientific basis for decision-making.
He then began a research pathway with a goal of providing science that can inform practical conservation and management action.
His research combines field observations, experiments, remote sensing, and ecological modelling to answer questions about ecosystem resilience, impacts of climate change, marine reserve functioning and design, connectivity of ecosystems, coral reef fisheries, and restoration.
Peter undertook a PhD at the University of Sheffield (UK), followed by NERC, Royal Society and Laureate fellowships at the Universities of Newcastle, Exeter, and Queensland where is currently a Professor. Peter is a Pew Fellow in Marine Conservation, winner of the inaugural ISRS Mid-Career Award.
He has published more than 350 papers with an h-index of 114 and is an ISI Highly Cited Researcher. He is happiest on a coral reef with a camera in his hands.
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