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Grace Nye-Butler
Grace is a PhD candidate in the Applied Marine and Estuarine Ecology Lab (AMEE). Having completed both her undergraduate degree and honours at Âé¶¹Éçmadou, Grace has experience in statistical analysis, experimental design, materials science, ecology and social ecology. Grace is most passionate about creating collaborative human solutions to sustainability problems.
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Supervised by:Â Dr Graeme Clark, Dr John Turnbull ,Professor Emma Johnston
Project Description:Â Grace's research is focused on exploring and strengthening stakeholder networks across Australia to manage marine debris. This includes engaging with Government, citizen scientists, not-for-profit organisations, First Nations Rangers and consumers. Grace believes a collaborative approach is the key to managing the marine debris crisis in Australia.
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