Phd Candidate
CurrentIn collaboration with the University of Western Australia
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Amy Carmignani is listed as PhD Researcher - Coral Nutrition and Physiology at Australian Institute of Marine Science, a company with 534 employees, based in Greater Perth Area, Australia, Australia. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Amy Carmignani.
Amy Carmignani previously worked as PHD Candidate at Australian Institute Of Marine Science and Marine Scientist at Hydrobiology. Amy Carmignani holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Marine Sciences from The University Of Western Australia.
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Im a doctoral candidate with the Australian Institute of Marine Science at the University of Western Australia. I'm interested in coral health, resilience and physiology, and my current research investigates the role of damselfishes in boosting coal nutrition under a changing climate. Travel is a passion of mine I've been lucky enough to work in beautiful locations such as Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Kenya, developing coral restoration techniques and teaching convection and scuba skills to local communities. I hope to continue exploring the natural world and contribute impactful knowledge towards the sustainability of this planet and its inhabitants.
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Perth, Western Australia, Australia
In collaboration with the University of Western Australia
PhD Candidate at UWA and The Australian Institute of Marine Science - investigating the benefits of fish-derived nutrients on tropical Scleractinian corals
Karakamia Wildlife Sanctuary
Guiding tours of the public, academic groups, stakeholders and potential donors through the Sanctuary on an ecological walk discussing the biology and ecology of the land, wildlife and plants in a conservation context.
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Seasonal role working in native area restoration and within the Nursery operations in propagating, cutting and planting of native species for the purpose of ecological restoration
Indonesia
Internship on Sustainable Tourism in Bali, Indonesia with intensive Indonesian language and cultural classes, and a 1 month placement with Gili Eco Trust on Gili T Island participating in: Sea Shepherd Reef Health Checks (certification), Coral Propagation Techniques (Biorock Technologies and fragging implementation and maintenance), eco-tours, recycling.
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Husbandry and care of native wildlife, educational tour guides, maintenance of tourist park
London, England Metropolitan Area
daily running of a busy hostel and bar, staff management, achieving improvement goals
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Stuart Beattie
Colleague at Australian Institute Of Marine ScienceAustralia, Australia
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Devendra Pawar
Colleague at Australian Institute Of Marine ScienceMadhya Pradesh, India, India
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Wade Pemberton
Colleague at Australian Institute Of Marine ScienceTownsville, Queensland, Australia, Australia
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A V Jayesh
Colleague at Australian Institute Of Marine ScienceKerala, India, India
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Sheejamol V S
Colleague at Australian Institute Of Marine ScienceIndia, India
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Muhammad Liaqat Ali
Colleague at Australian Institute Of Marine SciencePakistan, Pakistan
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Ken Anthony
Colleague at Australian Institute Of Marine ScienceQueensland, Australia, Australia
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Veronique Mocellin
Colleague at Australian Institute Of Marine ScienceTownsville, Queensland, Australia, Australia
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Tabitha A
Colleague at Australian Institute Of Marine ScienceKenya, Kenya
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Makata Nettavong
Colleague at Australian Institute Of Marine ScienceFort Bragg, California, United States, United States
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Investigating the benefits of fish-derived nutrients on tropical Scleractinian corals
Preliminary research into the ecophysiology of mesophotic corals (trophic ecology analysis through Stable Isotopes and physiological.
Activities and Societies: Vice President - Murdoch University Diver's Club
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Amy Carmignani works for Australian Institute of Marine Science.
Amy Carmignani is listed as PhD Researcher - Coral Nutrition and Physiology at Australian Institute of Marine Science.
Amy Carmignani is based in Greater Perth Area, Australia, Australia while working with Australian Institute of Marine Science.
Amy Carmignani has worked for Australian Institute Of Marine Science, Hydrobiology, The University Of Western Australia, Australian Wildlife Conservancy, and Natural Area.
Amy Carmignani's colleagues at Australian Institute of Marine Science include Stuart Beattie, Devendra Pawar, Wade Pemberton, A V Jayesh, and Sheejamol V S.
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Amy Carmignani holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Marine Sciences from The University Of Western Australia.
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