Meet the Sea Change Australia Experts Network
Our experts include internationally recognised climate and fisheries researchers, state and federal government managers, Indigenous Knowledge holders, industry leaders, and even psychologists.
In this project, ‘experts’ are not just the people formally trained in science, but also people who have demonstrated experience in the seafood sector and/or key knowledge of local places, circumstances and practices.
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- Tasmania
- Climate Adaptation & Resilience
- Fisheries Science & Management
- University of Tasmania Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
- Tasmania
- Climate Adaptation & Resilience
- University of Tasmania
- Tasmania
- Fisheries Science & Management
- Climate Adaptation & Resilience
- Policy, Governance & Economics
- WorldFish
- Tasmania
- Policy, Governance & Economics
- Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
- Western Australia
- Climate Adaptation & Resilience
- Fisheries Science & Management
- WA Fisheries and Marine Research Laboratories
- People, Knowledge & Engagement in Fisheries or Aquaculture
- Climate Adaptation & Resilience
- Policy, Governance & Economics
- Tasmania
- Climate Science & Modelling
- People, Knowledge & Engagement in Fisheries or Aquaculture
- Climate Adaptation & Resilience
- CSIRO
- Tasmania
- Fisheries Science & Management
- Climate Adaptation & Resilience
- People, Knowledge & Engagement in Fisheries or Aquaculture
- IMAS, University of Tasmania
- Tasmania
- Policy, Governance & Economics
- Fisheries Science & Management
- Climate Science & Modelling
- Climate Adaptation & Resilience
- People, Knowledge & Engagement in Fisheries or Aquaculture
- IMAS
- Tasmania
- School of Social Sciences at the University of Tasmania (UTAS), Centre for Marine Socioecology (CMS)
Liam currently works as a Research Fellow at the University of Tasmania’s Centre for Marine Socioecology, Policy Analysis Lead for Sea Change Australia, and contributes to multiple research projects on ocean governance, fisheries management, and climate adaptation. His work now mostly focuses on bridging the gap between policy, government, academia, and society to facilitate effective knowledge exchange and support informed decision-making in marine management.