Pollution impact and management
Researchers in the Centre for Anthropogenic Pollution Impact and Management investigate the fate, behaviour, toxicity and management of pollution in the environment including in water, soil, air, light and waste. Our research covers human health and ecological sustainability including traditional pollutants (e.g. metals, nitrogen and hydrocarbons) as well as emerging contaminants such as per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and microplastics. Outcomes from our research are used by government, industry and the community to make decisions and more safely manage polluted environments.
Supervisors
Anthony Boxshall
Marine ecology, coastal climate adaptation, pollution impact and management, and environmental sciences
Allyson O'Brien
Marine pollution, ecology, and environmental management
Mark Green
Reproductive biology
Suzie Reichman
Pollution impact and management
Steve Swearer
Marine ecology and environmental science
Therésa Jones
Behavioural ecology, Urban Light Pollution and Evolutionary Ecology