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Marion Cambridge is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia (UWA), affiliated with the School of Biological Sciences and the UWA Oceans Institute. Her research focuses on seagrass and algal biology, ecology, and restoration. She contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to biodiversity and ecosystem conservation.
Her work explores seagrass reproductive strategies, deep-water habitats, and ecological restoration techniques. Recent publications highlight seed establishment in Posidonia species, underwater plant reproduction, and kelp restoration methods. She collaborates on projects addressing marine environmental challenges, such as desalination impacts and biodiversity in extreme ecosystems.
Marion has contributed to 41 research outputs and datasets, including studies on seagrass genetics and restoration protocols. She leads or co-investigates grants focused on marine science and environmental resilience. Media coverage of her research includes insights into seagrass reproductive adaptations and ecological discoveries.
Her research integrates field observations, experimental protocols, and modeling to advance understanding of marine plant ecosystems. Collaborations span institutions globally, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to conservation challenges.
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