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Doctor Nicole Flint Centre for Environmental Management / Institute for Resource Industries & Sustainability / Research Office

Senior Research Officer

BSc (Hons) PhD

Office Location
G.19
6
Contact Details
Email: n.flint@cqu.edu.au
Phone: (07) 4923 2128 - Ext: 2128
    Professional Experience

    Current - Senior Research Officer, Centre for Environmental Management, CQUniversity Australia.

    2008 to 2010 - Sustainable Fisheries Section, Australian Government Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (Senior Fisheries Assessor 2008, Assistant Director 2008-2010).

    2005 to 2008 - Australian Fisheries Management Authority (Graduate 2005, Policy Officer 2006, Senior Fisheries Officer 2006-2008).

    2000 to 2003 - Casual tutor, laboratory and field assistant, James Cook University.
    Dr Nicole Flint is a senior research officer at CQUniversity in the Centre for Environmental Management. She is currently working on a range of multi-disciplinary regional environmental management projects including several related to water quality and aquatic and marine ecosystem health.
    Professional Memberships
    Australian Society for Fish Biology
    Australian Marine Sciences Association
    Responsibilities
    CQUniversity member, CapReef steering committee (2011 - current)
    Professional Interests
    • Water quality, and impacts on fish communities and fish health
    • Biology and ecology of marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes
    • Commercial, recreational and Indigenous fishing and fisheries management
    • Effects of coastal development, including cumulative impacts on fish populations
    • Environment legislation and policy
    Book

    Flint, N & Melzer, A (eds.) 2013, Conserving central Queensland's koalas, The Koala Research Centre of Central Queensland, CQUniversity Australia, Rockhampton, Qld. http://hdl.cqu.edu.au/10018/929093

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    Journal Article

    Flint, N, Pearson, R & Crossland, M 2012, 'Use of aquatic plants to create fluctuating hypoxia in an experimental environment', Marine and Freshwater Research, vol. 63, no. 4, pp.351-360, http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF11190

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    Research Report

    Rolfe, J, Gowen, R, Kinnear, S, Flint, N & Liu, W 2011, TAssessing the regional economic impacts of flood interruption to transport corridors in Rockhampton, Centre for Environmental Management, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Qld., http://hdl.cqu.edu.au/10018/919196

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    Theses
    Sublethal effects of diel fluctuations in dissolved oxygen saturation on freshwater fishes from tropical Queensland. PhD Thesis, School of Zoology and Tropical Ecology, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland.
    Published in: 2005
    Temporal patterns in the abundance of recruiting estuarine larval fish and their zooplanktonic food source. Thesis in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science with Honours in the School of Marine Biology and Aquaculture, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland.
    Published in: 2000
    Seminar Presentations
    Flint, N. Sublethal effects of hypoxia on tropical freshwater fish. Presentation to the Sugar Research and Development Corporation, Townsville, 2004.
    Published in: 2004
    Conference Presentations
    Flint, N. Effects of flucutating hypoxia on reproduction of the little known Utchee Creek Rainbowfish. Biology and Zoology North Queensland conference, Cairns, October 2004.
    Published in: 2004
    Flint, N. Effects of diurnally fluctuating hypoxia on reproduction of the Utchee Creek Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia utcheensis). Australian Society for Fish Biology conference, Adelaide, September 2004.
    Published in: 2004
    Flint, N. Sublethal effects of fluctuating hypoxia on juvenile barramundi (Lates calcarifer). Poster presentation at the Biology and Zoology North Queensland conference, Townsville, October 2003.
    Published in: 2003
    Flint, N., Crossland, M., and Pearson, R. Sublethal effects of hypoxia on tropical freshwater fish. Poster presentation at the Aquatic Protected Areas and Australian Society for Fish Biology conference, Cairns, August 2002.
    Published in: 2002
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
    This person is a recognised research supervisor for this field Ecological Applications - Ecosystem Function
    This person is a recognised research supervisor for this field Environmental Science and Management - Natural Resource Management
    This person is a recognised research supervisor for this field Environmental Science and Management - Environmental Monitoring
    BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
    This person is a recognised research supervisor for this field Ecology - Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
    This person is a recognised research supervisor for this field Ecology - Freshwater Ecology
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
    Environmental Science and Management - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Knowledge