Advisory board

The Sea Change Australia Project Advisory Board brings together a diverse group of leaders from fisheries, aquaculture, research, and management to steer the project’s mission of co-developing climate-resilient pathways.

By providing strategic oversight and sector-specific insights, the Advisory Board ensures that the project remains responsive to the evolving needs of Australia’s seafood communities, fostering collaboration and innovation in the face of climate change.

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Craig Copeland

Founder - OzFish

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Daniel Corrie

Climate Adaptation Senior Program Manager - Australian Fisheries Management Authority, Australian Government

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Gretchen Grammer

A/Research Director, Aquatic and Livestock Sciences - South Australian Research and Development Institute, Department of Primary Industries and Regions, Government of South Australia

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Jane Cowan

Executive Director - Women in Seafood Australasia

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Jessica Hoey

Director - Sustainable Fisheries - Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Australian Government

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Lowri Pryce

Chief Executive Officer - Oceanwatch Australia

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Martin Exel

Managing Director - SeaBOS - Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship

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Matt Watson

Senior Fisheries Program Manager, Asia Pacific - MSC - Marine Stewardship Council

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Matthew Wassnig

Chief Executive Officer - Seafood Industry Victoria

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Michael Usher

Chief Scientist Fisheries - Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Northern Territory Government

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Roberta Marcoli

Membership and Engagement Coordinator - Women in Seafood Australasia

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