
Doctor Nathan Miles
CASUAL ACADEMIC,
Science (SoSH)
CASUAL GENERAL,
Dean's Unit - School of Science and Health
Casual Academic,
Dean's Unit - School of Science and Health
Personal
Qualifications
- PhD University of Wollongong
- BAppSc(Hons) Southern Cross University (Aust)
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Science (SoSH)
- Dean's Unit - School of Science and Health
- Dean's Unit - School of Science and Health
Contact
| Email: | N.Miles@uws.edu.au |
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Biography
Researcher/ Casual academic 2010- current
University of Western Sydney
Post doctoral fellowship 2008-2011
University of Wollongong- Marine and Freshwater centre
Recreational fishing in the Shoalhaven Region: optimising survey methods and assessing sustainability
Post doctoral fellowship 2007-2008
Hokkaido University
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Physiological research on diadromous fishes
Doctorate of Philosophy (Environmental Science) (2003–2007)
University of Wollongong
Dissertation topic: Biology and ecology of diadromous fish of south eastern Australia.
Bachelor of Applied Science (Fisheries Management and Aquaculture) Honours 1st Class (1999–2002)
Southern Cross University
Thesis topic: Freshwater fish assemblages and fish habitat preferences in two coastal catchments of northern New South Wales
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Teaching
Current Teaching Areas
- 300663 Resource Sustainability
- 700099 Resource Sustainability (UWSC)
Research
My research interests include:
- Freshwater fish conservation and ecology
- Diadromous fishes, their migrations and ecology
- Recreational fisheries
- Otolith microchemistry
- Invasive species
Student supervision:
PhD
Alan Midgley (current)- Topic: Ecology of Australian Bass (co-supervisor)
Honours
Mitchell Wilks (2012)- Title: Redfin (Perca fluviatilis) populations in Burrendong Lake and its tributaries (co-supervisor)
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