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Dr. Katie Doyle is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Gulbali Institute, Charles Sturt University, specializing in aquatic ecology. Her research focuses on fisheries management at river infrastructure, fish passage, and invasive species ecology. She holds a PhD in Freshwater Ecology from the University of Queensland (2012) and a Postgraduate Diploma in River Restoration from Charles Sturt University (2010). Her work integrates citizen science and technological solutions to address challenges in aquatic ecosystems.
- Affiliations: Gulbali Institute, Inland Fisheries Research Group
- Education: PhD (University of Queensland), PG Dip (Charles Sturt University), BSc (University of Sydney)
Her research interests include fish migration patterns, human impacts on aquatic systems, and hydropower infrastructure effects. Notable projects involve citizen science programs for fish tagging and mitigating fish entrainment at water pumping sites. She has secured grants for bushfire recovery and invasive species management.
Dr. Doyle collaborates with organizations like the Environment Protection Authority Victoria and has contributed to media discussions on biodiversity protection and endangered species recovery. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to life below water and responsible consumption.




