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Marisol Irías Mata

2025-03-11T15:23:57+11:00March 11th, 2025|

Offshore seaweed aquaculture presents significant opportunities to coexist with other aquaculture ventures (e.g., finfish farming) and offshore energy developments, thanks to its ability to attenuate hydrodynamic energy and reduce hazardous ocean conditions. However, current predictive models are limited, often [...]

Teresa Thorwarth

2024-11-11T15:42:22+11:00April 29th, 2024|

Canopies of seaweed, as formed in seaweed aquaculture, have the potential to attenuate hydrodynamic energy from waves and currents by exerting drag forces on the water column and thereby may offer co-benefits to adjacently located marine infrastructure such as [...]

Ryan Lowe

2024-05-21T16:43:53+10:00January 16th, 2024|

I joined UWA in 2007, after completing a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering in 2005 from Stanford University and following a postdoctoral research and lecturing position at Stanford. Between 2012-2016, I received an ARC Future Fellowship that focused on [...]

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