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BSc (Marine Biology, Zoology)Simon Kerville

Marine Biologist, Scientific Technical Officer, Griffith School of Environment

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Responsibilities:

  • Provide scientific technical support for Marine Biology and Chemistry subjects.
  • Support Marine and Chemistry post graduate students.
  • Master of University vessels for marine subjects and various research projects.
  • Assist with the management of the fleet of University research vessels.
  • Setup Marine Science laboratories and experiments as required.

Publications and Reports:

  • Michael A. Rasheed, Stuart J. Campbell, Simon P. Kerville, Kara R. Dewa, Len J. McKenzie and Robert G. Coles. Productivity, carbon assimilation and intra-annual change in tropical reef platform seagrass communities, Torres Strait, north-eastern Australia. (In Press, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2008)
  • Stuart J. Campbell, Simon, P. Kerville, Robert G. Coles and Fred Short.  Photosynthetic responses of subtidal seagrasses to a daily light cycle in Torres Strait: a comparative study. (In Press, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2008)
  • Stuart J. Campbell, Len. J. McKenzie, Simon, P. Kerville, Juanita S. Bité, Meredith Campey, Robert G. Coles and Fred T. Short. Spatial variability in tropical seagrass photosynthesis as a function of gradients in irradiance. (In Press, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2008)
  • Stuart J. Campbell, Len J. McKenzie, Simon P. Kerville and Juanita S. Bité. Patterns in tropical seagrass photosynthesis in relation to light, depth and habitat. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, Volume 73, Issues 3-4, July 2007, Pages 551-562
  • Stuart J. Campbell, Len J. McKenzie and Simon P. Kerville.  Photosynthetic responses of seven tropical seagrasses to elevated seawater temperature. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Volume 330, Issue 2, 21 March 2006, Pages 455-468
  • Rasheed, M.A., Campbell S.J., Kerville, S.P., Dew, K.R., McKenzie, L.J. and Coles, R.G. (2006). Seagrass distribution, community structure and productivity for Orman Reefs, Torres Strait – March and November 2004. DPI Information Series Q106088 (DPI, Cairns), 38pp.
  • Heap, A.D., Hemer, M., Daniell, J., Mathews, E., Harris, P.T., & Kerville, S.  Seabed Geomorphology, Late-Quaternary Sediments and Benthic Habitats next to Turnagain Island, Torres Strait. Geoscience Australia, Record 2005/10.
  • Heap, A.D., Hemer, M, Daniell, J., Mathews, E., Harris, P.T., Kerville, S., & O’Grady, L. (2005). Biophysical Processors in the Torres Strait Marine Ecosystem – post cruise report. Geoscience Australia, Record 2005/11, 112pp
  • Rasheed, M.A., Thomas. R., Roelofs, A.J., Niel, K.M. and Kerville, S.P. (2003). Port Curtis and Rodds Bay seagrass and benthic macro-invertebrate community baseline survey, November /December 2002. DPI Information Series Q103058 (DPI, Cairns), 47 pp.



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