MegaMove uncovers where protection is needed for marine megafauna A new Science paper from MegaMove project maps global hotspots for marine megafauna and finds that planned increased protection will be insufficient to cover most important areas.
Lab Updates Sequeira Lab Launches New Website We have launched a new website — designed to better share our research, updates and the work happening across the team.
Field Work Sequeira Lab Prepares for Shark Bay Tagging Trip Sequeira Lab embarks on the final Shark Bay tagging trip for the GAT project!
Events Celebrating the Intertwining of Cultural Heritage and Marine Science at ANU Ana participates in an inspiring evening celebrating cultural heritage and marine science, hosted by Malta, Italy and ANU
Lab Updates Uncovering Turtle Histories: Jaiden’s Honours Research in Shark Bay Our Honours student Jaiden Lane presents his research project on sea turtle mitogenomes hoping to support conservation of green and loggerhead turtles.
Lab Updates Welcoming Tejas Tagra – Sequeira Lab’s New Communications Assistant! We’re excited to welcome Tejas Tagra to the Sequeira Lab as our new Communications Assistant, supporting our science communication and outreach efforts.
Events Sequeira Lab Showcases Marine Research at ANU Open Day Sequeira Lab joined ANU Open Day 2025 to connect with future students—sharing our mission, research and passion for marine conservation.
Lab Updates Sequeira Lab is delighted to present Tasmin Engelhard, a PhB student in the lab! Sequeira Lab welcomes Tasmin Engelhard. A PhB undergraduate student at ANU and will be analyzing tracking and environmental data in Shark Bay.
Publications Newly Published: Salinity drives the distribution of a top-order predator in an inverse estuary Ben D’Antonio publishes his final PhD chapter on hypersalinity's impact on tiger sharks, marking a strong contribution to the lab’s GAT project and our research into tiger sharks in that region.