Overview
Dr Constance Rambourg is a Research Fellow at the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), University of Wollongong. Her research expertise lies in marine conservation and fisheries law and policy, with a particular focus on marine protected areas and transboundary fisheries governance. She is currently working on an Australian Research Council-funded project to develop a legal and policy framework for cost-effective remote sensing to support maritime enforcement in Pacific Island countries. She is also contributing to a project on the future of high seas fisheries, exploring pathways for reform to enhance sustainability. Constance recently completed her PhD at ANCORS, which examined the intersections of colonialism and the implementation of large-scale marine protected areas in overseas territories. She previously lectured in Ocean Development and Conservation at the University of Wollongong and is returning as its course coordinator in 2026.