OceanExpert ID: 22951
Dr. Ian Raymond POINER
Marine Scientist
Quick Info
Work Location
108 Villiers St
New Farm Queensland 4005
Australia
Nationality
Australia
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Highest Degree
PhD
Job Type
Natural Resource Management
Decision Making & Policy
Decision Making & Policy
Subject Area
Biological Oceanography
Marine Ecology
Marine Ecology
Activities
Australia
Chair, Advisory Board, Integrated Marine Observation System (IMOS), Australia; Chair, Marine National Facility (MNF), Australia; Chair, University of Western Australia (UWA) Oceans Institute Advisory Board, Australia; Chair, Board, Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Ltd. Australia
Chair, Advisory Board, Integrated Marine Observation System (IMOS), Australia; Chair, Marine National Facility (MNF), Australia; Chair, University of Western Australia (UWA) Oceans Institute Advisory Board, Australia; Chair, Board, Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Ltd. Australia
Skills
Dr Poiner’s scientific expertise is research into tropical marine
systems especially understanding how they are influenced by human activities. Of particular interest are the
development of indicators of ocean health and their use in observing networks, and the application of marine
science to support policy, management and the sustainable development of marine
industries. Dr Poiner has significant experience in the strategic
development and planning of science, both as a practising scientist and at the
organisational level.
systems especially understanding how they are influenced by human activities. Of particular interest are the
development of indicators of ocean health and their use in observing networks, and the application of marine
science to support policy, management and the sustainable development of marine
industries. Dr Poiner has significant experience in the strategic
development and planning of science, both as a practising scientist and at the
organisational level.
Working language(s)
English
Citation(s)
Created: 2013-01-22
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Last Updated: 2016-06-17
Group(s):
GOOS - Global Ocean Observing System