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Aaron Eger

(He/Him)
Postdoctoral research fellow, UNSW Sydney

Aaron is a marine scientist researching how we can combine ecological, social, and economic knowledge to provide solutions to wicked problems in our world’s oceans. He works to achieve this goal, not by re-inventing the wheel, but instead by taking a creative view to the information that already exists

Aaron's areas of expertise are: data synthesis and policy recommendations, spatial statistics and analysis, quantitative analysis and forecasting, and economic assessments of environmental services

Aaron is currently working on consolidating information about the best way to restore our underwater forests (kelp beds). For this project he is creating the world's first database of kelp restoration projects, analyzing the efficacy of these projects, providing cost estimates of restoration. Following from this work, Aaron is calculating economic estimates of the ecosystem services provided by Nereocystis, Macrocystis, Laminaria, Ecklonia, and Lessonia forests.

Experience

  • 2022–present
    Postdoctoral research fellow, UNSW
  • 2022–present
    Program director, Kelp Forest Alliance

Education

  • 2023 
    UNSW Sydney, PhD Biological Sciences
  • 2018 
    University of Victoria, Masters of Science

Honours

PhD