Karen Chakaingesu
Technical Officer (Hatchery) at ARC Research Hub for Sustainable Onshore Lobster Aquaculture- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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ARC Research Hub for Sustainable Onshore Lobster Aquaculture
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Australia
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Technical Officer (Hatchery)
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Sep 2020 - Present
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SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium
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Australia
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Entertainment Providers
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1 - 100 Employee
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Aquarist
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Jan 2019 - Sep 2020
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Seafarms Group Limited
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Australia
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Food and Beverage Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Aquaculture Technician (graduate)
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Mar 2018 - Jan 2019
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Telethon Kids Institute
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Australia
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Research Services
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500 - 600 Employee
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Animal Technician
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Oct 2014 - Mar 2018
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Animal Attendant
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2014 - Nov 2014
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Coral Cay Conservation
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United Kingdom
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Environmental Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Volunteer
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Aug 2013 - Nov 2013
Undertook dive surveys counting fish and invertebrate target species and identifying substrate and hard coral species along a transect. these surveys were to be used in the establishment/management of marine protected areas as well as being submitted to the reef check organisation for the monitoring of coral reefs around the world. Undertook dive surveys counting fish and invertebrate target species and identifying substrate and hard coral species along a transect. these surveys were to be used in the establishment/management of marine protected areas as well as being submitted to the reef check organisation for the monitoring of coral reefs around the world.
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Western Australian Department of Parks and Wildlife
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Australia
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Environmental Services
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100 - 200 Employee
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Volunteer
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Apr 2013 - May 2013
helping in the FORESTCHECK trapping program undertaken in the forests around the south west of Western Australia. this involved checking wire and pit traps and identifying, weighing and if possible sexing the animals caught in the traps every morning for a week in both April and May. helping in the FORESTCHECK trapping program undertaken in the forests around the south west of Western Australia. this involved checking wire and pit traps and identifying, weighing and if possible sexing the animals caught in the traps every morning for a week in both April and May.
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Education
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The University of Western Australia
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Marine Biology and Zoology