Professor Peter Macreadie is global leader in marine science and sustainability.
He is Founder and Director of the Blue Carbon Lab (www.bluecarbonlab.org) where he leads a team of 40 scientists using nature to help mitigate climate change and promote a sustainable economy. Peter is committed to translating science into real-world action and bringing partners along on the journey (incl. governments, corporates, traditional owners, communities). He and his team are tackling big issues facing people and planet, including: blue carbon, teal carbon, citizen science, ecosystem restoration, aquatic biosecurity, natural capital accounting, eco-tourism, biodiversity, fisheries, microplastics, seaweeds, coastal protection, and decommissioning of offshore oil and gas infrastructure. Peter’s approach to research is trans-disciplinary, spanning the fields of chemistry, ecology, social science, microbiology, environmental economics, policy, and molecular biology.
Peter is actively involved in translating science into policy; he has sat on multiple industry and government (national and international) boards and expert working groups.
He has published >220 scientific papers, including top journals such as Science, Nature Climate Change, One Earth, Nature Ecology and Evolution, The Lancet Planetary Health, PNAS and Global Change Biology.
Peter has attracted >$35M in research funding and received >30 awards and fellowships in recognition of his and his team’s contribution to science, including: the 2023 Frontiers Planet Prize National Champion (Australia); the 2020 Premier's Sustainability Award (Victoria); the 2019 Australian Financial Review Award for Industry Engagement; the 2017 Deakin Vice Chancellor's Mid-Career Research Award; and the 2015 David Syme Prize for ‘best original research in Australia undertaken in the previous two years in Biology, Physics, Chemistry or Geology’.
Acknowledgement of Country
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Sentient' by Hollie Johnson, Gunaikurnai and Monero Ngarigo.