Alice Skehel
University of Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia

Marine biologist, ornithologist, conservationist and scuba diver, Alice spent her childhood in the UK, dreaming of studying the Oceans and traveling. In 2016 she achieved a master’s in Marine Biology at the University of Southampton, studying global jellyfish population cycles and went onto work as a research assistant in the Galapagos. Alice began a project investigating the impacts of plastics on seabirds, which she has developed into a PhD at the University of Sunshine Coast. Alongside her research, she has worked in conservation, spending 3-yrs protecting little terns and works as a Naturalist for National Geographic.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Marine debris: An ecological trap for nest building flightless cormorants (Phalacrocorax harrisi) in the Galápagos Archipelago. (#145)
5:12 PM
Bridget Toohey
Poster Session I