
Leanne Currey-Randall
@leannemcurrey
Research Scientist at AIMS, focused on fish population ecology projects. Fish ecologist/biologist (All views are my own)
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http://www.leannecurrey.com 07-08-2015 03:30:09
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Seeking collaborators for the Pacific Islands Region Acoustic Telemetry (PIRAT) network. Collaborators will receive data if their tagged animals swim past any receiver in the network. For more info. visit our website piratnetwork.org or email [email protected].


Where do the Spidercrabs go? Every year they aggregate in spectacular fashion in Port Phillip Bay, perhaps to moult together? We don’t know. Acoustic tracking is one way to try to find out about their movements. Integrated Marine Observing System #spidercrabs


Dropping off an acoustic receiver for the Project Kingfish - first one to drop outside of the heads Integrated Marine Observing System - Victorian node - this is a multi- state ( Vic, NSW and SA) and New Zealand! project - recreational fishermen collaborating with scientists. #kingfish #fishingboat



Interested in acoustic telemetry and residency indices? New forthcoming paper in Marine Ecology Progress Series (MEPS) led by Colette Appert, with assists from @VinayUdyawer @spinnershark7 Michelle Heupel Leanne Currey-Randall Molly Scott Alastair Harborne 🌱◀️🐟◀️🦈 Fabrice Jaine and I. int-res.com/prepress/m1430…


Why are coral reef fishes so productive?🪸🐠 This question has puzzled The Bellwood Lab for a long time🧐 To help him find an answer, I joined forces with Helen Yan and Renato Morais and results are out today in nature Growth is key! 🔗doi.org/10.1038/s41586… ⬇️🧵 (1/9)


A labour of love for many! So glad to finally see it out! Huge shout out to Emmanuelle Botté for getting it over the line! Australian Institute of Marine Science SeaSim WellingtonUni



Excellent presentation on predicting shark bites by Dr Yuri Niella - combining tracking data, real world bite data & oceanographic data using machine learning modelling #icft2023





Our new Global FinPrint paper now out in Science Magazine and led by Colin Simpfendorfer! Includes global data and shows declines in 5 common reef sharks globally. The Great Barrier Reef has low levels of depletion with very high diversity 🐟



Great conference icft2023 - where us co-authors talked telemetry AND Global FinPrint BRUVS! Australian Institute of Marine Science