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Jamie Oliver is affiliated with James Cook University (JCU), where he has contributed to marine research since completing his PhD in 1987. His work focuses on coral reef ecology, climate change impacts, and environmental management. He has co-authored influential papers on coral resilience, the vulnerability of the Coral Triangle, and sediment discharge risks.
Key research interests include understanding how coral reefs adapt to global environmental changes, mitigating pollution impacts, and developing strategies for sustainable marine ecosystems. His collaborative projects often involve interdisciplinary approaches, integrating ecology, policy, and socio-economic factors.
Publications span resilience frameworks for coral reefs, climate change vulnerability assessments in the Coral Triangle, and applications of weather forecasts in sediment risk management. Oliver’s work emphasizes practical solutions for adaptive management in marine environments.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. His advising and grant activities remain unspecified. Oliver’s research likely contributes to JCU’s marine science initiatives, though specific lab or team affiliations are not detailed here.
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