Ph.D. positions available for large oyster restoration project in the Sydney 
region

Large oyster reefs historically characterised estuaries on the South-East coast 
of Australia. These reefs played crucial roles in estuaries by filtering water, 
providing habitat for fish and invertebrates and protecting shoreline 
ecosystems. Nowadays, subtidal oyster reefs are mostly absent in the area due 
to human factors, including the harvesting of shells and live oysters since the 
18th century.

The Sydney Harbour Research Program (SHRP) at SIMS, in collaboration with The 
University of Sydney, has secured two research grants for the restoration of 
subtidal oyster reefs around Sydney. This project aims to understand how 
re-introducing depleted oyster reefs can accelerate the rehabilitation of 
contaminated urban estuaries, enhance biodiversity and provide shoreline 
protection. The project is led by A/Prof. Paul Gribben (University of New South 
Wales & SIMS - Sydney Harbour Research Program), Prof. Ross Coleman (University 
of Sydney & SIMS), A/Prof. Ana Vila Concejo (University of Sydney & SIMS), Dr 
Katie Dafforn (Macquarie University & SIMS - SHRP), A/Prof. Will Figueira 
(University of Sydney & SIMS - SHRP) and Dr Ana Bugnot (University of Sydney & 
SIMS - SHRP).



We are inviting expressions of interest from outstanding students that wish to 
do a Ph.D. in the areas of:

- Biodiversity and species introductions

- Estuary function (nutrient cycling)

- Sediment microbial communities

- Habitat complexity and use by fish

- Geomorphology, sediment transport and wave propagation



The project aims to solve pressing ecological issues using fundamental 
ecological concepts and procedures. Successful candidates will have the 
fantastic opportunity to work on a broad, multi-disciplinary collaboration 
including multiple academic institutions, the NSW Department of Primary 
Industries - Fisheries, the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage and The 
Nature Conservancy.
Suitable candidates will have a First-class hons or equivalent and be 
competitive for APA or international equivalent. Interested candidates should 
contact Dr Ana Bugnot 
(ana.bug...@sydney.edu.au<mailto:ana.bug...@sydney.edu.au>), specifying topic 
of interest and including CV and academic transcripts.


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Dr Ana B Bugnot
Research Associate
School of Life and Environmental Sciences
The University of Sydney

Program Manager
Sydney Harbour Research Program
Sydney Institute of Marine Science
ana.bug...@sydney.edu.au<mailto:ana.bug...@sydney.edu.au>


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