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Author Archives: anavilaconcejo

Hot off the press! Storms in coral reefs

April 12, 2017by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

A new book on “Coastal Storms: Processes and Impacts” has been published by Wiley. The book editors are Paolo Ciavola and Giovanni Coco; this book is a timely contribution on […]

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GRG Activities, Paper Alert!, Research, Uncategorized

Student fieldtrip to Kioloa beach

March 27, 2017by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

I haven’t written any posts in ages as I have been ridiculously busy and I do like to take my time when writing a post. What has it happened since […]

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Education, GRG Info, teaching, Uncategorized

Sculptures under water

October 26, 2016by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

The last days have seen some swell arriving at the eastern beaches of Sydney. They were big but not as big as the swells that battered our coast in early […]

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Field Work, Outreach, Research, Uncategorized

Storm effects on Maroubra beach

June 5, 2016by anavilaconcejo 2 Comments

#Maroubra beach is one of the beaches that we survey as part of our Monitoring Program. We surveyed all beaches (Bondi, Tamarama, Bronte and Maroubra) before #Sydneystorm. Looking forward to […]

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Bathtub approach to assess sea level rise?

April 15, 2016by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

I just read an article in The Guardian with the title “Climate change: website reveals which homes will be swamped by rising sea levels” . It turns out that someone has […]

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GRG Info, Media, Outreach

#ICS2016 Fieldtrip to One Tree Island Research Station

March 30, 2016by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

As part of ICS2016 we offered the delegates the opportunity of coming and visiting One Tree Island Research Station. It was an optional post-conference fieldtrip and the opportunity was taken […]

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Field Work, Research

Organising #ICS2016

March 28, 2016by anavilaconcejo 1 Comment

Organising ICS2016 was tough and challenging at times and it required quite a lot of time; it was also fun and exciting. The entire process is enormous and without the […]

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Conferences, GRG and life, GRG Info

Our new paper on Lady Musgrave

March 25, 2016by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

What do a group of scientists do when they get stuck on a boat in the middle of a reef???… measure everything they can!!! Last year Steph Duce was part […]

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Field Work, Paper Alert!, Research

The Australia-Spain Water Forum

October 19, 2015by anavilaconcejo 1 Comment

In my “spare” time I do a lot of things[1]; these include disparate things such as volunteering at sausage sizzles (I was at Mitre 10 yesterday) and being part of […]

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Jody and Ana in front of Madsen, Sydney Uni

New research projects available with Jody and Ana

September 17, 2015by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

It is that time of the year again when choosing a research project to undertake honours or a research project for a master’s or PhD degree. Jody and Ana have […]

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