Kelsey Miller 2024 Australian Marine Sciences Association Annual Meeting combined with NZMSS

Kelsey Miller

Kelsey is a research fellow at the Leigh Marine Laboratory working on kelp reforestation. Her work revolves primarily on evaluating the ecological benefits and feasibility of large-scale kina removal as a tool for restoring kelp forest ecosystems in Te Moananui a Toi (Hauraki Gulf). She has worked on kelp restoration projects around the country, from Northland to Marlborough Sound, with aims of improving the success of restoration projects and informing sustainable management. Her background is working collaboratively with scientists, indigenous peoples, fishermen, and community groups towards common goals to increase sustainability of fisheries. Beyond the shores of Aotearoa, Kelsey's work has contributed to marine and fisheries ecology research in countries such as Canada, the United States, and Australia.

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