Lisa Floerl

Scientist
Coastal and Freshwater
Cawthron Institute
New Zealand

Academician Agri and Aquaculture
Biography

Lisa is a member of the Coastal Ecosystems team at Cawthron and contributes GIS mapping expertise across other Coastal and Freshwater groups. She is a marine ecologist with 10+ years’ experience in science and consultancy projects around New Zealand and the South Pacific. Her work broadly focuses on the influence of anthropogenic activities on coastal ecological systems. This involves mapping and analyzing the distributions of species, coastal habitats, and industrial infrastructure, activities and associated emissions.  

Research Intrest

GIS mapping: Marine habitats - estuaries and harbours, species distributions and spread of non-indigenous pests, satellite image analysis, shipping networks and coastal infrastructure Biological surveys: biodiversity inventories, targeted species surveillance, fish and invertebrate community structure assessments Environmental monitoring, sediment and water sample analyses, larval recruitment experiments Parataxonomy (marine invertebrates and algae) and sample archiving  

Global Scientific Words in Agri and Aquaculture