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James Udy is a Researcher at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), affiliated with the School of Biology & Environmental Science within the Faculty of Science. His work focuses on seagrass ecology, marine conservation, and climate change impacts, with a strong emphasis on coastal ecosystem resilience. Udy has contributed to over 9 peer-reviewed publications since 2009, addressing topics such as seagrass biomass modeling, threat assessments for marine habitats, and desired state frameworks for ecosystem management. His research frequently integrates field studies, spatial analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration with institutions like Moreton Bay Foundation. Notable projects include defining seagrass desired states for the Great Barrier Reef and evaluating climate change risks to coastal ecosystems.
Udy’s expertise spans seagrass biodiversity, human-environment interactions in blue space recreation, and the interplay between anthropogenic threats and conservation strategies. Collaborators include prominent researchers like Paul Maxwell and Michelle Waycott, reflecting his role in collaborative environmental science initiatives. His work aligns with QUT’s focus on applied ecological research and sustainable management practices.
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