ANCORS Academic Staff Expertise
The ANCORS’ research team combines experience and expertise from a range of disciplines including law, maritime security, environmental science, marine biology, fisheries management and geosciences. The team is supported by 25 PhD and 7 research masters students (at March 2007) working on various maritime related matters ranging across law, policy, security, resource management, international, economic, maritime industry and environmental issues.
Staff Member |
Expertise |
Professor Martin Tsamenyi |
Law of the Sea, international fisheries law, maritime security, regulation of shipping and oceans policy |
Lee Cordner |
strategic analysis, national security, maritime strategy and security, international relations |
Ruth Davis |
marine environmental law, law of the sea, Antarctic legal regime, whaling |
Dr Warwick Gullett |
marine environmental law, fisheries law, Law of the Sea and aquaculture |
Quentin Hanich |
oceans governance, marine conservation, fisheries monitoring and compliance, Antarctica |
Dr Mary Ann Palma |
international fisheries law and policy and maritime security |
Dr Chris Rahman |
maritime strategy and security |
Associate Professor Greg Rose |
marine environmental law, oceans governance, transnational crime, law of the sea |
Dr Clive Schofield |
maritime boundary delimitation, transboundary resource management; boundary conflict resolution and technical aspects of law of the sea |
Dr Robin Warner |
Law of the Sea, marine environmental law, oceans governance, transnational crime, criminal justice cooperation |
Associate Professor Ron West |
fisheries policy and management, marine and coastal management |
Myree Mitchell |
ANCORS administration |
ANCORS core research staff comprises: Martin Tsamenyi, Robin Warner, Clive Schofield, Chris Rahman, Lee Cordner, Mary Ann Palma and Quentin Hanich.
ANCORS’ Fellows and Associates provide depth and breadth of expertise across a range of maritime-related subject matter. They make an important contribution to research, advisory and training activities and are an integral part of ANCORS’ knowledge services capability.
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