Shark & Tuna Science, Machine Learning, Spatial Models San Carlos, California
PostDoctoral Researcher @ Heithaus Lab & Papastamatiou Lab, Florida International University, Collating & modelling the ecological role of elasmobranchs.
PostDoctoral Researcher @ Block Lab, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, modelling drivers for tuna dive behaviour.
PostDoctoral Researcher @ The Farallon Institute, developing population dynamics models for anchovy.
Researcher @ FishSource / Sustainable Fisheries Partnership, assessing stock status for international fisheries.
PhD: "Spatial approaches towards achieving management targets: the case of the elasmobranch fisheries in the Irish Sea". GMIT, Ireland, 2012-17.
International Fisheries Quota Manager, Marine Management Organisation. Newcastle, UK, 2009-2012.
Programme Manager @ National Institute for Health Research. Teddington, UK, 2006-9.
Aberdeen University, UK: MRes Marine & Fisheries Science, 2004-5. Masters research project: “Preferenda and thermal event response in the juvenile Lemon shark Negaprion brevirostris in Bimini, Bahamas”, 2005.
Southampton University, UK: BSc Hons. Oceanography with Marine Biology, 2001-4.
Assistant manager & dive coordinator, La Manga Diving School in Spain, 2001.
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San Carlos, CA, USA Teddington, UK
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Paper 9: Quierós, AM, et al. 2021. Bright spots as climate - smart marine spatial planning tools for conservation and blue growth. Global Change Biology 00:1–18
Report: Drymon, JM, Jefferson, AE, Jargowsky, M, Seubert, EA, Dedman, S, Mareska, JF, Hightower, C, and Powers, SP. 2020. Understanding population dynamics of adult red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus). Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council final report, grant number CTD 12-13-2019.
Report: Queirós, AM, et al. 2020. Spatial data and evidence projects, project 4: Marine spatial planning and climate change. Vulnerabilities and opportunities for Ireland’s marine ecosystem services and marine-based activities under climate change. Plymouth Marine Laboratory and ABPMer for the Marine Institute, 231 pp.
Paper 8: Assessment of faunal communities and habitat use within a shallow water system using non-invasive BRUVs methodology.
Paper 7: Sixty-five years of northern anchovy population studies in the southern California Current: a review and suggestion for sensible management.
Paper 6: Defining Sex-Specific Habitat Suitability for a Northern Gulf of Mexico Shark Assemblage.
Paper 5: Delineation and mapping of coastal shark habitat within a shallow lagoonal estuary.
Paper 4: Gbm.auto: A software tool to simplify spatial modelling and Marine Protected Area planning: presentation, CAPAM presentation, graphics, CRAN
Paper 3: Towards a flexible Decision Support Tool for MSY-based Marine Protected Area design for skates and rays: presentation, graphics
Paper 2: Advanced Spatial Modeling to Inform Management of Data-Poor Juvenile and Adult Female Rays: graphics
Paper 1: Modelling abundance hotspots for data-poor Irish Sea rays: presentation, graphics