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      Elizabeth Pearce.
      Elizabeth Pearce.
      The Elizabeth Pearce Marine Science Fund

       

      In honour of Elizabeth and at the request of her family, the UWA Oceans Institute is establishing the Elizabeth Pearce Marine Science Fund. Elizabeth loved the ocean and was about to start her research project as part of her Masters in Marine Science at UWA.

      The Elizabeth Pearce Marine Science Fund will be used to support early-career researchers based in UWA’s Oceans Institute and their affiliated Schools, and will honour Elizabeth’s passion for marine science.

      Donate to the fund >

       

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      Can ye fathom the ocean, dark and deep, where the mighty waves and the grandeur sweep?

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      WHO WE ARE

      UWA Oceans Institute

      The Oceans Institute nurtures an ecosystem of cross-disciplinary researchers and educators to serve the needs of the ocean community of Western Australia, the Indian Ocean and the world.

      We are committed to supporting the scholarship of our blue planet for a better tomorrow.

      WHAT WE DO

      Seek Impact

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      Acknowledgement of Country

      Sea Country

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      We pay our respects to the past and present Traditional Owners of the land on which our experts reside, the Whadjuk Nyoongar people of Western Australia, and to all the native peoples of the lands and seas on which our researchers work.

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