Physical Oceanographer, Australian Institute of Marine Science
Craig worked as a Physical Oceanographer at the Australian Institute of Marine Science for over 35 years, and currently remains active as a Research Associate. Craig has a background in applied physical oceanography and meteorology with significant expertise in conducting ocean observing across northern tropical Australian coasts and regional seas. He led the Oceanography and Shelf Processes research team within the Sustainable Coastal Ecosystems and Industries in Tropical Australia Program at AIMS, Townsville. A major role was the IMOS Australian National Mooring Network Facility Leader & the operation of a satellite remote sensing ground station, both responsible for delivering quality physical and biogeochemical time series to the research community, managers and industry. He continues investigating the role of tides, weather and climate on circulation, upwelling and mixing on the oceans' thermohaline structure with application to productivity hot spots and implications of thermal stress on coral reefs. The work employs hydrodynamic modeling underpinned by observations to address key coral reef and shelf circulation processes and coastal water quality issues.