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New Member from Australia
Hi all
TonyH is my username, I'm very pleased to find this forum and become a member (thanks to Michaelangelica for pointing me toward it, I met him at the International Agrichar Initiative conference in Terrigal NSW recently).
I've spent all my adult life working in science - I studied environmental biology and marine biology at university (including a thesis on mangrove ecology), worked for a while in pharmacology research and then back to marine biology (sponge ecology on the Great Barrier Reef) before moving into the world of industrial environmental science - first as a consultant and then in corporate roles. I also spent a couple of years working in forestry (plantations for carbon offsets) which was very interesting. I've been fortunate that my job has taken me pretty much all around the world and I've worked throughout Australia & New Zealand, Asia, Europe, North America and South America.
I'm married with three kids, so with a corporate job as well I now have very little spare time to do all the things I love doing - sailing, climbing, scuba diving, bird watching, reading etc. Never mind, it's still a full life and hopefully I'll get back to some of them when the kids get a bit bigger. I'm interested in most areas of science, with a particular interest in interactions between ecology, evolution economics and other complex systems. Just for variety, I also try to maintain a fairly serious research interest in the history and development of the pearling lugger, a unique type of fishing vessel that evolved in the pearl fishery of northern Australia between about 1870 and 1960.
I'm looking forward to discussing all of this and more with you all.
Greetings from Sydney
Tony Hunt
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