Fish research in action
Australian Society of Fish Biology and Oceania Chondrichthyan Society Conference 2016
Days
Sunday, 4th September
Monday, 5th September
Tuesday, 6th September
Wednesday, 7th September
Tracks
Early life history of fishes: implications for conservation and management
Monitoring and observing systems, environmental data and applications to fish and fisheries
Fish movement and population connectivity
Invasive species: impacts, detection and control
Trophic ecology, habitats and ecosystem modelling
Fish evolution, phylogeny and systematics
Fish research in action
Recreational and commercial fisheries
The emergence of socio-ecology in fish and fisheries research
Physiology
Biology, Ecology and Behaviour
Threatened species
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Speakers
Fish research in action
11:30AM - 1:00PM
Tuesday, 6th September
Tasman A
Chair: Mike Steer
Sponsored by:
Climate impacts and adaptation options for Australian fisheries – 25 years of progress
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Alistair Hobday
Key principles for undertaking marine research that enables knowledge exchange and evidence-based decision-making
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Christopher Cvitanovic
Evaluating how the Murray-Darling Basin Plan is helping native fish
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Katie Ryan
Using anglers to survey Murray cod: What’s the catch?
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Patrick Ross-Magee
What's the future for the small, threatened wetland fish
Nannoperca australis
(southern pygmy perch)?
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Charles R Todd
Elevation and waterfalls structure fish assemblages in short-steep-coastal-streams
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Brendan C Ebner
Fish research in action
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Tuesday, 6th September
Tasman A
Chair: Scott Raymond
Sponsored by:
Science informs restoration of a fragmented ecosystem: a fish passage case study from an estuarine barrage
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Chris Bice
Fish need water: Developing and delivering flows for fish
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Anthony Townsend
Sometimes fish need more than water: Supporting flow management with complementary actions to enhance fish outcomes
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Iain Ellis
Bush Blitz fish surveys across remote northern Australia: scientific discovery, management outcomes and community engagement
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Michael Hammer
Harnessing ecological knowledge to inform fish-flow management
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John Koehn
Dams, rainfall, fires and fish: the links and opportunities for building resilience.
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Stephen Beatty