Members > Kirsty Nash

Research Fellow, Centre for Marine Socioecology, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania

I am a marine ecologist at the Centre for Marine Socioecology at the University of Tasmania. I am interested in the resilience of marine social-ecological systems and the functional and spatial ecology of fishes. My research sits at the nexus between resilience theory and empiricism: I am particularly interested in testing the practical application of theory with empirical data and modelling. Recently I have been focusing on the benefits and issues associated with interdisciplinary research.

Key research Interests: marine social-ecological systems; functional ecology; small-scale fisheries; coral-reef ecology; habitat complexity; interdisciplinary research

Member Since: 2016