
TerraBlue is a specialist environmental consulting firm providing expertise in quantitative analysis and scientific communication. TerraBlue also has in-house field survey capabilities for particular marine ecosystem types.
TerraBlue provides high-quality, personalised support and advice for individuals, organisations, businesses, and governmental agencies with environmental questions and problems.
Our work is based on sound science and solid quantitative and communication skills.
By taking on only a small number of clients at any one time, we are consistently responsive to our clients' needs.
Through our consultant services, we aim to promote rational management and conservation of ecosystems and resources.
TerraBlue is an independent environmental consulting firm founded in 2009. We are affiliated with Access Macquarie Limited, a non-profit subsidiary of Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia that serves as a link between academics and researchers from Macquarie University and industry.
We provide consultant services covering a broad range of environmental issues with a specialty in marine ecology and conservation.
TerraBlue brings together the collective knowledge and expertise gained from over 20 years of combined experience of working in the field of marine ecology. The TerraBlue team consists of a dedicated, highly motivated pair of academic ecologists (both Ph.D.s) whose skills and knowledge complement one another.
This diverse skill set enables TerraBlue to tackle a range of environmental and conservation-focused problems, particularly those requiring specialised quantitative approaches, integrative analyses, clear communication, and creative solutions.
The TerraBlue team has conducted ecological and environmental research in a wide range of locations globally in both developed and developing countries including areas in the Central Pacific, Indo-Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Oceans.
They have collectively received funding and recognition for their research from a wide range of different governmental and non-governmental organizations including the US Fulbright Program, the Australian-American Fulbright Commission, the U.S. National Science Foundation, the Australian Research Council, the US Department of Homeland Security, World Wildlife Fund, and the National Geographic Society, among others.
Their ability to communicate clearly and effectively is evidenced by the publication of their research in a variety of prestigious international peer-reviewed scientific journals including Nature, Science, Ecology, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Conservation Biology, and Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. In addition, they have published in more specialized international peer-reviewed journals including Ecological Informatics, Coral Reefs, The Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Biology Letters, and Conservation Letters.