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Megan HartogProfile page
Research Assistant - Aquaculture Environment Interactions
Fisheries and Aquaculture
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- Research Assistant - Aquaculture Environment InteractionsFisheries and Aquaculture
- +61 3 6226 8211 (Work)
- Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, Fisheries and Aquaculture, 350 Fisheries & Aquaculture, Taroona, Off-Campus
BIO
Megan Hartog is a Research Assistant within the Aquaculture Environment Interactions team at IMAS Taroona. Megan is a key member of the inshore reef fieldwork team and manages data streams for inshore reef monitoring programs. Megan has a particular interest in monitoring and managing interactions with temperate rocky reef ecosystems. Before joining the University of Tasmania, Megan worked in the fields of natural resource management and research voyage planning and management. Megan completed a Bachelor of Applied Science: Marine Environment with First Class Honours at IMAS in 2015. Megan's Honours project involved a benthic survey of the rocky reef habitats of the lower Tamar River estuary and a taxonomic investigation of their soft coral inhabitants.
DEGREES
- Bachelor of Applied Science (First Class Honours)Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, Australia
SCHOOL AND PORTFOLIO
- Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies