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Makeely Blandford

Makeely Blandford


PhD Candidate


Makeely is a PhD student that is working on how habitat degradation impacts fish assemblages through the modification of the cues released by the changing habitat.


PhD Candidate


College of Science and Engineering, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies


James Cook University



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Makeely completed a bachelor of biomedical science and honours in environmental microbiology through the University of the Sunshine Coast. She is now completing a PhD in marine science under Prof Andrew Hoey and Prof Morgan Pratchett, researching how habitat degradation impacts fish assemblages through the modification of cues released by changing habitats. Makeely’s research is conducted primarily on Lizard Island in the northern Great Barrier Reef.

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