PENELOPE BERTOLLI
Biological Scientist
University of Macreader, Menzies
“I work in shifts. In the morning I work on the migration of tropical species down the east coast of Australia, and in the afternoon I work on the migration of the ocean’s plankton. Such shifts scare me because we can’t predict the impact of these shifts. There will be winners and losers as a result. Perhaps because of more energy in the morning I can help the tropical species problem more. There will come a time when I – we – need to have answers. Revolving shifts perhaps? This might be one answer.”

Speaking at least for the plankton, I know they “just won’t be able to go on without her!”