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Mibu Fischer

Marine Ethnoecologist at CSIRO

Mibu is an early career marine ethnoecologist within the multi-use ecosystems tropical coastal group, in CSIROs Environment Research Unit, in nipaluna (Hobart). She is an Aboriginal scientist with engagement skills for strengthening partnerships between First Nations communities and the research sector. Her specific interests are around Traditional Knowledge (science) and management practices being considered within modern day fisheries, coastal and conservation management. She joins with other Indigenous and Traditional practitioners to strengthen the global indigenous voice and leadership in areas of marine research and coastal indigenous livelihoods. Her goal is to bridge a gap that draws attention to the indigenous communities facing the frontline of impacts and changes to coastlines, ecosystems and livelihoods from climate change impacts.

Sessions with

Mibu Fischer

Michelle Di Fabio
Dr Catherine Brown OAM
Laura Osmetti
Phil Vernon
Dean Hegarty
Michelle Baltazar
Simon Smallchua
Ethan Kusch
Shalini Samuel GAICD
Nayanisha Samarakoon
Anson Chan
Brendan Bailey
To be announced