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Kevin Erickson serves as Industry Development Lead for the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program (RRAP) at the Australian Institute of Marine Science in Townsville and holds an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow position in Marine Biology at James Cook University. He actively contributes to industry initiatives through roles including Aquatics Working Group Member for the Pet Industry Association of Australia and Forever Reef Project Aquarium Advisory Panel member for Great Barrier Reef Legacy.
His educational qualifications comprise:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Marine Biology from Florida Institute of Technology
- Certificate in Aquarium Science from Oregon Coast Community College
- Master’s Degree in Aquatic Pathobiology from University of Stirling
- PhD in Marine Ornamental Biosecurity from Central Queensland University
Erickson’s research integrates marine conservation with practical reef restoration, emphasizing scalable field interventions for the Great Barrier Reef. His expertise spans aquatic pathobiology, biosecurity protocols for marine ornamentals, and cross-sector collaboration between research institutions and aquarium industries. Current work focuses on commercial deployment strategies for large-scale reef adaptation technologies.
Professional affiliations include the World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association, Australia New Zealand Association of Aquarium Professionals, and Zoo and Aquarium Association Australasia, reflecting his bridging of academic research and industry applications.
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