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Rachel Groom is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University (JCU), where she completed her Professional Doctorate (Research) in 2020. Her work focuses on marine megafauna conservation, environmental policy, and the ecological impacts of coastal development. She has contributed to improving Australia’s environmental impact assessment processes to better protect marine species like sea turtles. Her research combines field studies with policy analysis, emphasizing practical solutions for conservation challenges.
Key publications include a 2020 thesis on coastal development assessments, a 2018 journal article proposing policy improvements for marine megafauna, and a 2016 study on sea turtle behavior post-displacement. Her research highlights interdisciplinary approaches to environmental science and law.
No formal awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. Her affiliation with JCU suggests potential collaboration with marine biology or environmental science research groups, though specific labs or teams are not mentioned.

