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Associate Professor Daniel Dunn
Associate Professor

Daniel Dunn

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Overview

Background

Daniel is an Associate Professor in the School of the Environment, and the Director of the Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science at the University of Queensland. His research focuses on how migratory species use and connect the ocean; how we can use spatial management measures to help conserve them and marine biodiversity more broadly; and how we need to work together on regional and global scales to conserve marine spaces. He has worked with seven UN Conventions and organisations to try to provide the information and tools necessary to support a healthy ocean.

His research focuses on applying ecological and biogeographical theory to develop applied solutions to natural resource management and conservation problems in the ocean across a range of scales. I am particularly interested in developing and disseminating actionable information to inform conservation planning in areas beyond national jurisdiction and improving environmental governance of that “other” half of our planet. His current focus is on delivering an open-access, online system to describe how migratory species use and connect the ocean (mico.eco), and new tools to increase stakeholder engagement in systematic conservation planning.

Availability

Associate Professor Daniel Dunn is:
Available for supervision

Research interests

  • Marine conservation

  • Migratory species

  • Conservation planning

  • Connectivity

  • Areas beyond national jurisdiction (i.e., the High Seas)

Works

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82 works between 2005 and 2025

21 - 40 of 82 works

2022

Journal Article

Multinational coordination required for conservation of over 90% of marine species

Roberson, Leslie A., Beyer, Hawthorne L., O’Hara, Casey, Watson, James E. M., Dunn, Daniel C., Halpern, Benjamin S., Klein, Carissa J., Frazier, Melanie R., Kuempel, Caitlin D., Williams, Brooke, Grantham, Hedley S., Montgomery, Jamie C., Kark, Salit and Runting, Rebecca K. (2022). Multinational coordination required for conservation of over 90% of marine species. Global Change Biology, 27 (23), 6206-6216. doi: 10.1111/gcb.15844

Multinational coordination required for conservation of over 90% of marine species

2022

Journal Article

A global, historical database of tuna, billfish, and saury larval distributions

Buenafe, Kristine Camille V., Everett, Jason D., Dunn, Daniel C., Mercer, James, Suthers, Iain M., Schilling, Hayden T., Hinchliffe, Charles, Dabalà, Alvise and Richardson, Anthony J. (2022). A global, historical database of tuna, billfish, and saury larval distributions. Scientific Data, 9 (1) 423, 423. doi: 10.1038/s41597-022-01528-7

A global, historical database of tuna, billfish, and saury larval distributions

2022

Journal Article

A scientific synthesis of marine protected areas in the United States: status and recommendations

Sullivan-Stack, Jenna, Aburto-Oropeza, Octavio, Brooks, Cassandra M., Cabral, Reniel B., Caselle, Jennifer E., Chan, Francis, Duffy, J. Emmett, Dunn, Daniel C., Friedlander, Alan M., Fulton-Bennett, Heather K., Gaines, Steven D., Gerber, Leah R., Hines, Ellen, Leslie, Heather M., Lester, Sarah E., MacCarthy, Jessica M. C., Maxwell, Sara M., Mayorga, Juan, McCauley, Douglas J., Micheli, Fiorenza, Moffitt, Russell, Nickols, Kerry J., Palumbi, Stephen R., Pearsall, Douglas R., Pike, Elizabeth P., Pikitch, Ellen K., Sancho, Gorka, Spalding, Ana K., Suman, Daniel O. ... Grorud-Colvert, Kirsten (2022). A scientific synthesis of marine protected areas in the United States: status and recommendations. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9 849927, 1-23. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2022.849927

A scientific synthesis of marine protected areas in the United States: status and recommendations

2022

Journal Article

Towards climate-smart, three-dimensional protected areas for biodiversity conservation in the high seas

Brito-Morales, Isaac, Schoeman, David S., Everett, Jason D., Klein, Carissa J., Dunn, Daniel C., García Molinos, Jorge, Burrows, Michael T., Buenafe, Kristine Camille V., Dominguez, Rosa Mar, Possingham, Hugh P. and Richardson, Anthony J. (2022). Towards climate-smart, three-dimensional protected areas for biodiversity conservation in the high seas. Nature Climate Change, 12 (4), 402-407. doi: 10.1038/s41558-022-01323-7

Towards climate-smart, three-dimensional protected areas for biodiversity conservation in the high seas

2022

Journal Article

Network analysis of sea turtle movements and connectivity: a tool for conservation prioritization

Kot, Connie Y., Åkesson, Susanne, Alfaro-Shigueto, Joanna, Amorocho Llanos, Diego Fernando, Antonopoulou, Marina, Balazs, George H., Baverstock, Warren R., Blumenthal, Janice M., Broderick, Annette C., Bruno, Ignacio, Canbolat, Ali Fuat, Casale, Paolo, Cejudo, Daniel, Coyne, Michael S., Curtice, Corrie, DeLand, Sarah, DiMatteo, Andrew, Dodge, Kara, Dunn, Daniel C., Esteban, Nicole, Formia, Angela, Fuentes, Mariana M. P. B., Fujioka, Ei, Garnier, Julie, Godfrey, Matthew H., Godley, Brendan J., González Carman, Victoria, Harrison, Autumn-Lynn, Hart, Catherine E. ... Halpin, Patrick N. (2022). Network analysis of sea turtle movements and connectivity: a tool for conservation prioritization. Diversity and Distributions, 28 (4), 810-829. doi: 10.1111/ddi.13485

Network analysis of sea turtle movements and connectivity: a tool for conservation prioritization

2021

Journal Article

Establishing the foundation for the global observing system for marine life

Satterthwaite, Erin V., Bax, Nicholas J., Miloslavich, Patricia, Ratnarajah, Lavenia, Canonico, Gabrielle, Dunn, Daniel, Simmons, Samantha E., Carini, Roxanne J., Evans, Karen, Allain, Valerie, Appeltans, Ward, Batten, Sonia, Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro, Bernard, Anthony T. F., Bristol, Sky, Benson, Abigail, Buttigieg, Pier Luigi, Gerhardinger, Leopoldo Cavaleri, Chiba, Sanae, Davies, Tammy E., Duffy, J. Emmett, Giron-Nava, Alfredo, Hsu, Astrid J., Kraberg, Alexandra C., Kudela, Raphael M., Lear, Dan, Montes, Enrique, Muller-Karger, Frank E., O’Brien, Todd D. ... Zivian, Anna (2021). Establishing the foundation for the global observing system for marine life. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8 737416. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.737416

Establishing the foundation for the global observing system for marine life

2021

Journal Article

Tracking data and the conservation of the high seas: Opportunities and challenges

Davies, Tammy E., Carneiro, Ana P. B., Campos, Bruna, Hazin, Carolina, Dunn, Daniel C., Gjerde, Kristina M., Johnson, David E. and Dias, Maria P. (2021). Tracking data and the conservation of the high seas: Opportunities and challenges. Journal of Applied Ecology, 58 (12), 2703-2710. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.14032

Tracking data and the conservation of the high seas: Opportunities and challenges

2021

Journal Article

Patterns of depredation in the Hawai‘i deep‐set longline fishery informed by fishery and false killer whale behavior

Fader, Joseph E., Baird, Robin W., Bradford, Amanda L., Dunn, Daniel C., Forney, Karin A. and Read, Andrew J. (2021). Patterns of depredation in the Hawai‘i deep‐set longline fishery informed by fishery and false killer whale behavior. Ecosphere, 12 (8) e03682. doi: 10.1002/ecs2.3682

Patterns of depredation in the Hawai‘i deep‐set longline fishery informed by fishery and false killer whale behavior

2021

Journal Article

A standardisation framework for bio-logging data to advance ecological research and conservation

Sequeira, Ana M. M., O'Toole, Malcolm, Keates, Theresa R., McDonnell, Laura H., Braun, Camrin D., Hoenner, Xavier, Jaine, Fabrice R. A., Jonsen, Ian D., Newman, Peggy, Pye, Jonathan, Bograd, Steven J., Hays, Graeme C., Hazen, Elliott L., Holland, Melinda, Tsontos, Vardis M., Blight, Clint, Cagnacci, Francesca, Davidson, Sarah C., Dettki, Holger, Duarte, Carlos M., Dunn, Daniel C., Eguiluz, Victor M., Fedak, Michael, Gleiss, Adrian C., Hammerschlag, Neil, Hindell, Mark A., Holland, Kim, Janekovic, Ivica, McKinzie, Megan K. ... Weise, Michael (2021). A standardisation framework for bio-logging data to advance ecological research and conservation. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 12 (6), 996-1007. doi: 10.1111/2041-210x.13593

A standardisation framework for bio-logging data to advance ecological research and conservation

2021

Journal Article

Dataset on non-state actor participation in regional fisheries management organizations

Dellmuth, Lisa M., Petersson, Matilda T., Dunn, Daniel C., Boustany, André and Halpin, Patrick N. (2021). Dataset on non-state actor participation in regional fisheries management organizations. Data in Brief, 34 106682, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.106682

Dataset on non-state actor participation in regional fisheries management organizations

2020

Journal Article

Empowering NGOs? Long-term effects of ecological and institutional change on regional fisheries management organizations

Dellmuth, Lisa M., Petersson, Matilda T., Dunn, Daniel C., Boustany, André and Halpin, Patrick N. (2020). Empowering NGOs? Long-term effects of ecological and institutional change on regional fisheries management organizations. Global Environmental Change, 65 102197, 1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2020.102197

Empowering NGOs? Long-term effects of ecological and institutional change on regional fisheries management organizations

2020

Journal Article

Considering Indigenous peoples and local communities in governance of the global ocean commons

Vierros, Marjo K., Harrison, Autumn-Lynn, Sloat, Matthew R., Crespo, Guillermo Ortuño, Moore, Jonathan W., Dunn, Daniel C., Ota, Yoshitaka, Cisneros-Montemayor, Andrés M., Shillinger, George L., Watson, Trisha Kehaulani and Govan, Hugh (2020). Considering Indigenous peoples and local communities in governance of the global ocean commons. Marine Policy, 119 104039, 104039. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104039

Considering Indigenous peoples and local communities in governance of the global ocean commons

2020

Journal Article

Climate change considerations are fundamental to management of deep‐sea resource extraction

Levin, Lisa A., Wei, Chih‐Lin, Dunn, Daniel C., Amon, Diva J., Ashford, Oliver S., Cheung, William W. L., Colaço, Ana, Dominguez‐Carrió, Carlos, Escobar, Elva G., Harden‐Davies, Harriet R., Drazen, Jeffrey C., Ismail, Khaira, Jones, Daniel O. B., Johnson, David E., Le, Jennifer T., Lejzerowicz, Franck, Mitarai, Satoshi, Morato, Telmo, Mulsow, Sandor, Snelgrove, Paul V. R., Sweetman, Andrew K. and Yasuhara, Moriaki (2020). Climate change considerations are fundamental to management of deep‐sea resource extraction. Global Change Biology, 26 (9) gcb.15223, 1-15. doi: 10.1111/gcb.15223

Climate change considerations are fundamental to management of deep‐sea resource extraction

2020

Journal Article

Beyond static spatial management: scientific and legal considerations for dynamic management in the high seas

Ortuño Crespo, Guillermo, Mossop, Joanna, Dunn, Daniel, Gjerde, Kristina, Hazen, Elliott, Reygondeau, Gabriel, Warner, Robin, Tittensor, Derek and Halpin, Patrick (2020). Beyond static spatial management: scientific and legal considerations for dynamic management in the high seas. Marine Policy, 122 104102, 104102. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104102

Beyond static spatial management: scientific and legal considerations for dynamic management in the high seas

2020

Journal Article

Bioregions in Marine Environments: Combining Biological and Environmental Data for Management and Scientific Understanding

Woolley, Skipton N. C., Foster, Scott D., Bax, Nicholas J., Currie, Jock C., Dunn, Daniel C., Hansen, Cecilie, Hill, Nicole, O'Hara, Timothy D., Ovaskainen, Otso, Sayre, Roger, Vanhatalo, Jarno P. and Dunstan, Piers K. (2020). Bioregions in Marine Environments: Combining Biological and Environmental Data for Management and Scientific Understanding. Bioscience, 70 (1), 48-59. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biz133

Bioregions in Marine Environments: Combining Biological and Environmental Data for Management and Scientific Understanding

2019

Journal Article

Corrigendum: A response to scientific and societal needs for marine biological observations (Frontiers in Marine Science, (2019), 6, 10.3389/fmars.2019.00395)

Bax, Nicholas J., Miloslavich, Patricia, Muller-Karger, Frank Edgar, Allain, Valerie, Appeltans, Ward, Batten, Sonia Dawn, Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro, Buttigieg, Pier Luigi, Chiba, Sanae, Costa, Daniel Paul, Duffy, J. Emmett, Dunn, Daniel C., Johnson, Craig Richard, Kudela, Raphael M., Obura, David, Rebelo, Lisa-Maria, Shin, Yunne-Jai, Simmons, Samantha Elisabeth and Tyack, Peter Lloyd (2019). Corrigendum: A response to scientific and societal needs for marine biological observations (Frontiers in Marine Science, (2019), 6, 10.3389/fmars.2019.00395). Frontiers in Marine Science, 6 643. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00643

Corrigendum: A response to scientific and societal needs for marine biological observations (Frontiers in Marine Science, (2019), 6, 10.3389/fmars.2019.00395)

2019

Journal Article

The global ocean biodiversity initiative: Promoting scientific support for global ocean governance

Johnson, David, Barrio Froján, Christopher, Bax, Nicholas, Dunstan, Piers, Woolley, Skipton, Halpin, Pat, Dunn, Daniel, Hazin, Carolina, Dias, Maria, Davies, Tammy, Jiménez, Jorge, Ross, Erick, Van Dover, Cindy, Notarbartolo Di Sciara, Giuseppe, Hoyt, Erich, Tetley, Michael J., Gunn, Vikki and Von Nordheim, Henning (2019). The global ocean biodiversity initiative: Promoting scientific support for global ocean governance. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 29 (S2), 162-169. doi: 10.1002/aqc.3024

The global ocean biodiversity initiative: Promoting scientific support for global ocean governance

2019

Journal Article

What We Have Learned From the Framework for Ocean Observing: Evolution of the Global Ocean Observing System

Tanhua, Toste, McCurdy, Andrea, Fischer, Albert, Appeltans, Ward, Bax, Nicholas, Currie, Kim, DeYoung, Brad, Dunn, Daniel, Heslop, Emma, Glover, Linda K., Gunn, John, Hill, Katherine, Ishii, Masao, Legler, David, Lindstrom, Eric, Miloslavich, Patricia, Moltmann, Tim, Nolan, Glenn, Palacz, Artur, Simmons, Samantha, Sloyan, Bernadette, Smith, Leslie M., Smith, Neville, Telszewski, Maciej, Visbeck, Martin and Wilkin, John (2019). What We Have Learned From the Framework for Ocean Observing: Evolution of the Global Ocean Observing System. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6 (AUG) 471. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00471

What We Have Learned From the Framework for Ocean Observing: Evolution of the Global Ocean Observing System

2019

Journal Article

Translating marine animal tracking data into conservation policy and management

Hays, Graeme C., Bailey, Helen, Bograd, Steven J., Bowen, W. Don, Campagna, Claudio, Carmichael, Ruth H., Casale, Paolo, Chiaradia, Andre, Costa, Daniel P., Cuevas, Eduardo, Nico de Bruyn, P. J., Dias, Maria P., Duarte, Carlos M., Dunn, Daniel C., Dutton, Peter H., Esteban, Nicole, Friedlaender, Ari, Goetz, Kimberly T., Godley, Brendan J., Halpin, Patrick N., Hamann, Mark, Hammerschlag, Neil, Harcourt, Robert, Harrison, Autumn-Lynn, Hazen, Elliott L., Heupel, Michelle R., Hoyt, Erich, Humphries, Nicolas E., Kot, Connie Y. ... Sequeira, Ana M.M. (2019). Translating marine animal tracking data into conservation policy and management. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 34 (5), 459-473. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2019.01.009

Translating marine animal tracking data into conservation policy and management

2019

Journal Article

Marine spatial planning in areas beyond national jurisdiction

Wright, Glen, Gjerde, Kristina M., Johnson, David E., Finkelstein, Aria, Ferreira, Maria Adelaide, Dunn, Daniel C., Chaves, Mariamalia Rodriguez and Grehan, Anthony (2019). Marine spatial planning in areas beyond national jurisdiction. Marine Policy, 132 103384, 103384. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2018.12.003

Marine spatial planning in areas beyond national jurisdiction

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2026
    Understanding marine migratory connectivity for more sustainable oceans
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2025
    Efficient, scalable, climate-smart marine conservation planning support
    The University of Queensland in America, Inc
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2025
    Leveraging individual operator skill to reduce threatened species bycatch in prawn trawl fisheries
    Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation Inc
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023 - 2024
    Beyond Known Hotspots in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
    MigraMar
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2024
    Spatial management reserve solutions for a Marine Protected Area (MPA) in Kong Hakons VII Hav (WSMPA Phase 2)
    Norwegian Polar Institute
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2021
    Modelling migratory connectivity to support management of protected areas
    Global Fishing Watch
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Daniel Dunn is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Migratory Connectivity in the Ocean

    The distributions of migratory species in the ocean span local, national and international jurisdictions. Across these ecologically interconnected regions, migratory marine species interact with anthropogenic stressors throughout their lives. Migratory connectivity, the geographical linking of individuals and populations throughout their migratory cycles, influences how spatial and temporal dynamics of stressors affect migratory animals and scale up to influence population abundance, distribution and species persistence. Population declines of many migratory marine species have led to calls for connectivity knowledge, especially insights from animal tracking studies, to be more effectively incorporated into management and policy frameworks. However, while the quantity of data on marine migratory species has increased dramatically in recent decades, efforts to synthesize and integrate information on animal movement and connectivity into global management and policy fora are nascent with examples largely originating from individual efforts.

    Launched in April 2019 at the UN, the Migratory Connectivity in the Ocean system (MiCO system; https://mico.eco/system) represents a step-change: a move from aggregating raw data that require precious human resources to re-analyze, to aggregating and developing fit-for-purpose, actionable knowledge. MiCO has been conducting a massive literature review of over 1200 publications describing how marine mammals, seabirds, sea turtles and fish use and connect our oceans. That review has now generated a dataset on migratory connectivity for more than 85 marine species. The integrated network models which are being derived from this datset can feed countless analyses of cumulative impacts, extinction risk, governance fit, biodiversity hotspots based on empirical data of areas of importance to species rather than models of distribution, and regional and global systematic conservation planning among many, many other options.

    The Applied Marine Bioegeography Lab at UQ seeks HDR students to engage with this datset and expand it to integrate other sampling methods that can inform network models for migriatory species (e.g., mark/recapture, stable isotopes, genetics and acoustics). A strong interest in either movement modeling or network modeling is desirable, as is some background in statistics, R and marine ecology. With a global dataset that spans taxa, output from this research should be emminently publishable in high level journals. Opportunities to collaborate with field ecologists, numerical ecologists, conservation scientists, and experts in regional and global governance are plentiful, as are chances to engage directly with regional and global ocean governance bodies including the Convention on Migratory Species, the Convention on Biological Diversity, Regional Seas Organizations, and the UN negotiations (and eventual implementation) of a new treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction. Dr. Dunn, AMBL and MiCO are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in this project and the lab. Applicants of any background, age, ability or gender are strongly encouraged to apply. Feel free to reach out for more information and check out the mico.eco & AMBL websites.

Supervision history

Current supervision

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