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Dr Paul Carnell

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Position

Research Fellow

Faculty

Faculty of Sci Eng & Built Env

Department

School of Life & Env Sciences

Campus

Queenscliff Marine Centre

Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne, 2015

Biography summary

Paul’s research career has a focus on environmental science that sits at the interface between high-quality research and science-based management of ecosystems. From further developing the science to offset carbon emissions through wetland restoration and protection, to the management of resilient coastal ecosystems. Paul has developed strong skills in experimental design and data analysis that underpins all of his work. Paul also has a strong background in fieldwork on marine and freshwater ecosystems, including seagrass, mangroves, saltmarsh, kelp forests and inland wetlands. It is in these coastal and inland wetland habitats, that Paul has been leading carbon stock assessments in the Blue Carbon Lab over the last couple of years. Through these projects Paul has developed strong relationships with Parks Victoria, Catchment Management Authorities in Victoria and New South Wales, Greenfleet and The Nature Conservancy.

Research interests

My research aims to support government and non-government organisations to manage, protect and rehabilitate marine, coastal and freshwater ecosystems. This is done via:

-Evaluating the ecosystem services (eg. blue carbon, coastal protection, fisheries) of marine, coastal and freshwater ecosystems, and how this varies in time and space

-Utilising data on ecosystem extent, condition and services to create Environmental- Economic accounts that aim to optimise the benefits of nature through protection and restoration.

- Developing effective and efficient monitoring programs that report against Limits of Acceptable Change in an Adaptive Management Framework

Teaching interests

Ecology, Marine Biology, Marine Botany, Biogeochemistry, Fisheries, Environmental Economics, Wetlands, Climate Change

Units taught

SLE 265 Marine Botany

SLE 328 Oceans, Coasts and Climate Change

SLE 345 Oceanography

Professional activities

Australian Marine Science Assosciation, national and state branch council member 2019-  . https://www.amsa.asn.au/council-members 

Media appearances

Scope TV Chanel 10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPiK9zeX2OY&t=54s

Importance of coastal wetlands for carbon sequestration and other values. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMQaU9p5s08&t=5s 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-23/victorians-urged-to-feast-on-sea-urchins-to-control-populations/100118378 

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/kelp-needed-as-port-phillip-bay-seafloor-cleared-by-march-of-urchins-20180309-p4z3nu.html

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/wetlands-mask-entire-vic-city-s-emissions

https://www.abc.net.au/radio/hobart/programs/breakfast/climate-change-invaders/9564038 

https://www.independent.co.uk/tv/news/divers-urged-to-feast-on-fast-spreading-sea-urchins-in-australia-v69f82167 

https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/podcasts/radio-marinara/episodes/4075-radio-marinara-23-february-2020

https://www.fieldandgame.com.au/2018/08/27/1358482/wetlands-are-carbon-capture-kings 

https://www.vrfish.com.au/2019/03/05/sea-urchins-taking-over-port-phillip-bay/ 

Research groups

Blue Carbon Lab

Deakin MARINE, Centre for Marine, Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences

Centre for Integrative Ecology

Projects

Optimal management of overabundant sea urchins in Victoria. DELWP funded. https://www.bluecarbonlab.org/kelp-segrass-restoration/ 

Victorian Coastal Wetland Restoration Program. DELWP funded. https://www.bluecarbonlab.org/our-research/wetland-restoration/

Mapping Ocean Wealth Australia. https://oceanwealth.org/project-areas/australia/ and summary report here: https://www.natureaustralia.org.au/content/dam/tnc/nature/en/documents/australia/MOW_Report_Web.pdf 

Carbon sequestration by Victorian wetlands. Victorian Government, Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) and Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/gcb.14319 

Wetland Carbon Monitoring Program. Murray Local Land Services.

Publications

No publications found

Funded Projects at Deakin

Australian Competitive Grants

Improving data on the distribution and ecological value of temperate subtidal seagrass in tayaritja (Furneaux Group of Islands), Tasmania

A/Prof Daniel Ierodiaconou, Dr Paul Carnell, A/Prof Craig Sherman, Dr Oli Dalby

National Environmetal Science Program 2

  • 2024: $47,153
  • 2023: $30,000

Other Public Sector Funding

Control charts for Victoria's Marine Protected Areas

Dr Paul Carnell

Parks Victoria Grant - Research

  • 2015: $2,280

Removal strategies of the introduced kelp Undaria pinnatifida and its interaction with the native algal canopy in Victoria's Marine Sanctuaries

A/Prof Daniel Ierodiaconou, Dr Paul Carnell, Prof Peter Macreadie

Parks Victoria Grant - Research

  • 2016: $3,000
  • 2015: $3,000

RPP 1415 P18- Conservation plans for marine protected areas

Dr Paul Carnell, Prof Peter Macreadie

Parks Victoria Grant - Research

  • 2015: $4,500

Wetland Monitoring Program Development

Prof Peter Macreadie, Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Jan Barton, Prof Rebecca Lester

Local Land Services

  • 2016: $10,000
  • 2015: $70,000

Carbon sequestration and storage in freshwater Victorian wetlands

Prof Peter Macreadie, Dr Paul Carnell

Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority

  • 2016: $53,040
  • 2015: $60,000

A pilot monitoring program for Victoria's marine national parks and sanctuaries

A/Prof Daniel Ierodiaconou, Dr Paul Carnell, Mr Paul Tinkler

Parks Victoria Grant - Research CAT2-2-1

  • 2018: $123,007
  • 2017: $114,689

Evaluating the carbon sink-source capacity of inland wetlands within the Murray region

Prof Peter Macreadie, Dr Paul Carnell

Local Land Services

  • 2017: $128,034

Restoring healthy ecosystems in subtidal reefs: an integrated approach

Dr Paul Carnell, Prof Peter Macreadie, Miss Beck Morris, Asst/Prof Steve Swearer

Department of Environment Land Water and Planning

  • 2020: $12,912
  • 2019: $12,736
  • 2018: $12,272

Enhancing monitoring programs for Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park using remote observation, rock lobster pots and sonar technologies

A/Prof Daniel Ierodiaconou, Dr Paul Carnell, Mr Paul Tinkler, Mr Jordan Logan

Parks Victoria Grant - Research CAT2-2-1

  • 2019: $124,141
  • 2018: $37,650
  • 2017: $69,338

Victorian Coastal Wetland Restoration

Prof Peter Macreadie, Dr Paul Carnell

Department of Environment Land Water and Planning

  • 2020: $91,000
  • 2019: $131,000
  • 2018: $403,000

Are feral herbivores impacting carbon storage in alpine peatlands?

Dr Paul Carnell, Prof Peter Macreadie, Ms Sarah Treby

Parks Victoria Grant - Research CAT2-4

  • 2019: $5,000

An updated monitoring program for Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park.

A/Prof Daniel Ierodiaconou, Mr Paul Tinkler, Mr Sam Wines, Dr Paul Carnell, Prof John Arnould

Parks Victoria Grant - Research CAT2-2-1

  • 2020: $86,381
  • 2019: $45,000

An updated monitoring program for Cape Howe Marine National Park.

A/Prof Daniel Ierodiaconou, Mr Paul Tinkler, Mr Sam Wines, Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Mary Young

Parks Victoria Grant - Research CAT2-2-1

  • 2021: $48,780
  • 2019: $45,000

Optimal Management of Overabundant Sea Urchins in Victoria.

Dr Paul Carnell, A/Prof Daniel Ierodiaconou, Dr Eric Treml, A/Prof Craig Sherman, A/Prof Adam Miller, Dr Mary Young, Prof Peter Macreadie

Department of Environment Land Water and Planning

  • 2021: $222,500
  • 2020: $97,500
  • 2019: $70,000

Development of an ongoing monitoring program for saltmarsh & seagrass in Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park

Dr Paul Carnell

Parks Victoria Grant - Research CAT2-2-1

  • 2022: $1,890
  • 2021: $6,033
  • 2020: $24,132

Review of effects of wind powered vessels on wildlife within Victoria's MPAs and sensitive coastal areas.

Dr Paul Carnell, A/Prof Mike Weston

Parks Victoria Grant - Research CAT2-1-2

  • 2021: $7,182
  • 2020: $7,182

Mapping the benefits and costs of management actions for blue carbon habitats on Victoria's coastline.

Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Micheli Costa, Prof Peter Macreadie, Dr Melissa Wartman, Prof Emily Nicholson

Department of Environment Land Water and Planning

  • 2022: $30,000
  • 2021: $90,000

Developing a wetland restoration action plan for the Southeast Bellarine.

Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Melissa Wartman, Dr Maria Palacios, Prof Peter Macreadie

City of Greater Geelong

  • 2022: $10,000
  • 2021: $14,995

Giant Spider Crab ecological and socio-economic assessment in the marine water of Port Phillip Bay.

A/Prof Daniel Ierodiaconou, Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Justin Rizzari, Prof John Arnould, Dr Helen Scarborough, Prof Peter Macreadie, Dr Mary Young, Dr Sasha Whitmarsh

Department of Environment Land Water and Planning

  • 2023: $61,000
  • 2022: $447,467

CCMA Swan Bay Coastal saltmarsh migration assessment.

Dr Paul Carnell, Miss Jasmine Bursic, Dr Micheli Costa, Dr Melissa Wartman, Prof Peter Macreadie

Department of Environment and Energy

  • 2022: $34,750

A pilot Coastal Natural values study for Corner Inlet and Nooramunga.

Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Kay Critchell, Prof Emily Nicholson

Parks Victoria

  • 2023: $9,000
  • 2022: $40,000

Project-level environmental economic accounting for coastal blue carbon ecosystems.

Prof Peter Macreadie, Dr Paul Carnell

Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment

  • 2022: $768,367

Restoring golden kelp forests on rocky reefs in Port Phillip Bay.

Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Prue Francis

Department of Environment Land Water and Planning

  • 2023: $159,980

Kelping the Bay: future proofing the Golden Kelp

Dr Prue Francis, A/Prof Adam Miller, A/Prof Craig Sherman, Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Jacqui Pocklington, Dr Mary Young, Miss Jasmine Bursic

Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action Port Philip Bay Fund 90 719 052 204

  • 2023: $90,721

Industry and Other Funding

Sea urchin outbreak in Noorumunga Marine and Coastal Park: implications for seagrasses and their carbon-sink capacity

Prof Peter Macreadie, A/Prof Daniel Ierodiaconou, Dr Paul Carnell

Australia Academy of Science

  • 2017: $1,000
  • 2015: $9,000

The Victorian Coastal Wetland Restoration Program: Protecting Victoria's Saltmarsh Through Fencing

Prof Peter Macreadie, Dr Melissa Wartman, Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Micheli Costa

Helen Macpherson Smith Trust Grant - Research

  • 2023: $30,694
  • 2022: $81,925
  • 2021: $87,234

Developing a new Seaweed Aquaculture Industry in Gippsland.

Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Prue Francis, Dr Alecia Bellgrove, Prof Peter Macreadie, Dr Cecilia Biancacci, Dr Stacey Trevathan-Tackett

Food & Fibre Gippsland Inc

  • 2022: $80,050
  • 2021: $40,000

GeelongPort Citizen Science program.

Dr Maria Palacios, Prof Peter Macreadie, Dr Paul Carnell

Geelong Port

  • 2023: $28,131
  • 2022: $100,000

Enhancing coastal restoration by accelerating saltmarsh revegetation and soil recovery

Dr Stacey Trevathan-Tackett, Dr Melissa Wartman, Dr Paul Carnell, Prof Peter Macreadie

Hermon Slade Foundation Grant - Research CAT3

  • 2023: $43,518
  • 2022: $14,740

Boosting drought resilience in the Lower Loddon Landscape.

Dr Martino Malerba, Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Lukas Schuster, Prof Peter Macreadie, Dr Stacey Trevathan-Tackett

Wetland Revival Trust

  • 2023: $25,000
  • 2022: $50,210

Onshore production of the red seaweed, Asparagopsis armata.

Dr Prue Francis, Dr Paul Carnell

Seascape Restorations Australia P/L t/as Immersion Group

  • 2023: $18,950
  • 2022: $18,950

Supervisions

Principal Supervisor
2021

Sarah Treby

Thesis entitled: Management and Disturbance Impacts to Carbon Sequestration in Australian Freshwater Wetlands

Doctor of Philosophy (Life & Env), School of Life and Environmental Sciences

Associate Supervisor
2021

Giuditta Bonetti

Thesis entitled: The role of prokaryotes, viruses and viral infection strategies for carbon dynamics in inland wetlands

Doctor of Philosophy (Biol & Chem), School of Life and Environmental Sciences

2020

Katy Elizabeth Limpert

Thesis entitled: Maximising carbon drawdown in freshwater wetlands

Doctor of Philosophy (Life & Env), School of Life and Environmental Sciences

Holger Janes

Thesis entitled: Values of coastal ecosystems from fish and fisheries

Doctor of Philosophy (Life & Env), School of Life and Environmental Sciences