About

Biography

Professor Nick Paul is a biologist in the School of Science, Technology and Engineering. He leads applied R&D on seaweed and algae for new product development, based upon a platform of sustainable production. His international research projects are focussed on domesticating new species, creating new culture techniques and developing bioproducts for farmed seaweed in the Indo-Pacific region. His interests in Australia revolve around high-value products, including functional food and nutraceuticals for human health as well as bio actives for livestock and agriculture. Because of its sustainability focus, this research has led to some unusual deviations from traditional aquaculture, working with sewage, coal-fired power stations and mining and mineral wastes.

Nick’s current role combines research expertise with a strong focus on industry partnerships, innovation, intellectual property development and commercialisation. This is reflected in his diverse funding sources including Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, International Development Research Centre of Canada, Australian Research Council, Department of Science, Innovation and Industry (Entrepreneurs’ Programme – Research Connections), Advance Queensland (Innovation Partnership), CSIRO Carbon Farming Futures, Australian Renewable Energy Agency, Advanced Manufacturing CRC and direct funding from industry for contract research.

After completing his PhD and BSc at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Nick was a post-doctoral researcher, lecturer in aquaculture and ultimately Principal Research Fellow at James Cook University in Townsville. His earlier work in Far North Queensland using algae to clean wastewater for fish and prawn farms led to the commercialisation of land-based seaweed farming in Australia. This work was integral to recent expansion of aquaculture adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef. His work on the biology and aquaculture of the red seaweed Asparagopsis has led to innovations in animal feed from reducing methane emissions from cattle, to boosting the immune system and productivity of fish and prawns. He is regularly invited as speaker to international conferences and as a technical panelist for aquaculture and fisheries workshops.

Research areas

  • aquaculture of seaweed and other algae
  • functional food, feed and nutraceuticals
  • wastewater treatment and waste-to-resource biotechnology
  • sustainable aquaculture and environmental science
  • commercialisation of seaweed bioactives and production systems

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Organisational Affiliations

Associate Dean, Research, School of Science, Technology and Engineering

Highlights - Outputs

Book chapter

by Roger HegartyStephen JosephMelissa RebbeckSarah Meale and Nicholas Paul

Published 2024

Biochar for Environmental Management, 3rd Edition, 735 - 757

Journal article

by Silva LarsonCourtney AndersonUlusapeti TiitiiLosan MadarEsmay TanieluNicholas Paul and Libby Swanepoel

Published 2023

Aquaculture, 571, 1 - 12

Report

by Nick PaulMike RimmerSilva LarsonLibby SwanepoelAgus Heri PurnomoPetrus R Pong-MasakMardiana E Fachry and Imran Lapong

Published 2023

Journal article

by Valentin ThépotAlexandra H CampbellMichael A RimmerMartina JelocnikColin JohnstonBrad Evans and Nicholas A Paul

Published 2022

Aquaculture, 546, 1 - 13

Film

by Nick Paul

Published 2021

Patent

by Nicholas PaulValentin ThépotAlexandra Campbell and Michael Rimmer

Published 2021

Australian Official Journal of Patents, 34, 2, 16 January 2020, 150 - 150

WO2021119729; AU2019904825; AU2020051354, Published

The present invention relates to a method of increasing a measure of a production trait in a non-ruminant animal by administering a red seaweed of Asparagopsis species to the animal.

Journal article

by Silva LarsonNatalie StoecklMardiana E FachryMuhammad Dalvi MustafaImran LapongAgus Heri PurnomoMichael A Rimmer and Nicholas A Paul

Published 2021

Aquaculture, 530, 1 - 8

Dataset

by Nicholas A PaulAna WegnerIan TuartKaribanang TamueraTentaku TeataTereere TiotiTooreka TemariCherie MorrisShirleen Bala and Ulusapeti Tiitii ... (16 authors)

Published 2020

Editorial

by Nicholas A PaulAnicia HurtadoLeonel PereiraMelania CornishDanilo Largo and Alan Critchley

Published 2019

Botanica Marina, 62, 5, 391 - 393

No abstract available.

Education

PhD
UNSW Sydney (Australia, Sydney) - UNSW
BSc (Hons)
UNSW Sydney (Australia, Sydney) - UNSW