June Norma Olley AM FTSE (2 March 1924 – 29 July 2019) was a world-renowned seafood technologist and advocate for women's education.
The station's research focused on marine fats, in particular fishmeal and she worked on turning excess herring into margarine.
Olley met two Australian fisheries scientists in Aberdeen who sought her advice on whether Tasmania should have a fishmeal industry.
Having met her future husband, who was also based in Hobart, Olley eventually moved to Tasmania in 1968.
Having visited the abalone factory at Margate, she advised them that their product was tough due to incorrect acidity.
He rang up the CSIRO headquarters in Sydney and got me an interview, and I went back to lunch and surprised my fiancé by saying, 'Well, I've got a pH meter and a job.