Dr Joseph Christensen
MMA, PhD 
Joseph Christensen received a PhD from the University of Western Australia in 2008 for his thesis Shark Bay 1616-1991: the Spread of Science and the Emergence of Ecology in a World Heritage Area. He has worked at Murdoch University since 2006, firstly as a research assistant in the Centre for Social and Community Research, and then as a postdoctoral researcher at the Murdoch Business School. With Malcolm Tull, he is the editor of a forthcoming volume on the history of fisheries exploitation in the Indo-Pacific, drawing on case-studies completed as part of the History of Marine Animal Populations (HMAP) in Asia initiative. He is currently Secretary of the Australian Association for Maritime History.
Joseph’s current research focuses on human-environment interaction in Northwest Australia during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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