Janice Lough

Janice Lough FAA is a climate scientist at the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) at James Cook University,[1] researching climate change, and impacts of temperature and elevated CO2 on coral reefs.

[4] She worked at the University of Arizona, in the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, from 1982 to 1986, and subsequently moved to the Australian Institute of Marine Science in 1986.

[5] Lough is a climate scientist who has been working on the growth and environmental records from corals over the past several centuries, and positioning these within a historical context.

[2] She has expertise in coral growth, calcification, climate change and the Great Barrier Reef.

[8] She is a member of the ARC Centre for Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, at James Cook University.