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Daniela Rayen Farias Aqueveque

Researcher

Universidad Austral de Chile

Puerto Montt, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


The field of study is related to the use of bioindicators to assess the effects of environmental perturbations (e.g. aquaculture, industry and urban activities) on marine ecosystems and its responses to stress.

Educación

  •  Marine Biology, University of Tasmania. Australia, 2017
  •  Marine Biology, UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE. Chile, 2005

Experiencia Académica

  •   Researcher Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE

    Instituto de Acuicultura

    Puerto Montt, Chile

    2020 - 2022

  •   Research Assistant Full Time

    Universidad de Los Lagos

    Centro de Investigaciones i-mar

    Puerto Montt, Chile

    2006 - 2010

  •   Research Assistant Part Time

    CSIRO

    Hobart, Australia

    2017 - 2019

  •   Lecture Full Time

    Ocean University of Qingdao

    Qingdao, China

    2017 - 2017

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Research Assistant Full Time

    Centro de Investigaciones i-mar, Universidad de Los Lagos

    Puerto Montt, Chile

    2006 - 2010

  •   Research Assistant Part Time

    CSIRO

    Hobart, Australia

    2017 - 2019

  •   Research Assistant Part Time

    Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AADC)

    Hobart, Australia

    2018 - 2018

  •   Atención Servicio al Cliente Full Time

    Aquagestion S.A., Laboratorio de Patología

    Puerto Montt, Chile

    2010 - 2011

  •   Postdoctoral Research Fellow Part Time

    Instituto de Ciencias Marinas y Estudios Antárcticos (IMAS), Universidad de Tasmania (UTAS)

    Hobart, Australia

    2019 - 2019

  •   Senior Researcher Full Time

    Monterey Bay Aquarium

    Puerto Varas, Chile

    2022 - At present

Premios y Distinciones

  •   Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment-ANZ Trustees Fundation

    Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment

    Australia, 2013

    Recognized Australian grant to support postgraduate students on the field of conservation, biology, biodiversity, Australian native species, or wildlife management. The grant obtained allow students to travel to conferences, purchase equipment and supplies.

  •   Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment-ANZ Trustees Fundation

    Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment

    Chile, 2014

    The grant for second consecutive year. Recognized Australian grant to support postgraduate students on the field of conservation, biology, biodiversity, Australian native species, or wildlife management.

  •   Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment-ANZ Trustees Fundation

    Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment

    Chile, 2015

    Third consecutive year of awarded grant.

  •   Student Travel Award

    Australian Marine Science Association AMSA

    Chile, 2016

    Grant available for postgraduate student to support travel for attending international and domestic conferences. This grant was awarded to assist to the NZMSS-AMSA en Wellington, New Zealand

  •   University of Tasmania Student Travel Grant

    Institute for Marine and Antarctic Science (IMAS)

    Chile, 2016

    The University of Tasmania Student Travel Grant it is available for postgraduate student for allowing to travel internationally to present research.

  •   Student Travel Award

    Australasian Society for Phycology and Aquatic Botany (ASPAB)

    Chile, 2017

    Grant available for postgraduate students who are part of the Australasian Society for Phycology and Aquatic Botany (ASPAB). The grant allow students to travel international to present their research.

  •   TASSAL Community Grant

    TASSAL

    Chile, 2019

    Award provided to bring people close to the business company, TASSAL. The foundation is underpinned by four core community pillars: health & well-being; youth & education; environmental stewardship; and social inclusion. This grant was awarded in order to develop the "Seaweed for life" conference where general public, scientist, salmon industry and students, were able to discuss and transfer science through a one day activity.

  •   Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF)

    University of Tasmania

    Chile, 2019

    This award was given in order to support the "Seaweed for life" conference to communicate science and gather international and recognized scientist of the area.


 

Article (9)

Ecological status of benthic communities associated to mussel farms in South of Chile: Can it be predicted using AMBI?
Seawater transmission and infection dynamics of a new pilchard orthomyxovirus in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Ulva australis as a tool for monitoring metal-polluted estuarine system; spatial and temporal considerations
Macrophytes as bioindicators of heavy metal pollution in estuarine and coastal environments
Fine-tuning transmission electron microscopy methods to evaluate the cellular architecture of Ulvacean seaweeds (Chlorophyta)
In situ assessment of Ulva australis as a monitoring and management tool for metal pollution
Photosynthetic and ultrastructural responses of Ulva australis to Zn stress
Evaluation of repopulation techniques for the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera (Laminariales)
Peces asociados con la deriva de macroalgas en Aysén, Chile

BookSection (1)

Salmon farming: Is it possible to relate its impact to the waste remediation ecosystem service?
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Daniela Farias

Researcher

Instituto de Acuicultura

Universidad Austral de Chile

Puerto Montt, Chile

1
Ivan Hinojosa

Profesor Asistente

Ecología

Universidad Católica de la Santisima Concepción

Concepcion, Chile

1
Alfonso Gutiérrez

Académico

Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente

Universidad de Los Lagos

Puerto Montt, Chile

1
Martin Thiel

Profesor Titular

Biologia Marina

Universidad Católica del Norte

Coquimbo, Chile