Jane Williamson
Macquarie University, NSW, Australia
I am a marine ecologist and fisheries biologist at Macquarie University in Sydney, where I run the Marine Ecology Group (MEG). The focus of MEG is diverse and pivots around assessing the healthy functioning and biodiversity of aquatic communities, particularly those with threatened species, and understanding the human-induced challenges they face. Much of our research is on top predators, such as marlin, tuna and elasmobranchs. I have a particular focus on optimising recreational and commercial fishing practices to maximise sustainability of species and maintain resilient systems.
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Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Stomach content and metabarcoding analysis of three marlin species reveal high importance of key fishery species to diet (#310)
5:00 PM
Tristan A Guillemin
Poster Session
Did marlin really eat that? An investigation into possible secondary predation in marine predator diet (109571)
1:45 PM
Tristan Guillemin
Session 3.2 | Biology & Physiology
Marlin and molecules - Using DNA barcoding to solve marlin mysteries (#319)
5:00 PM
Ryan J Nevatte
Poster Session
Long-term harvest trends in the multispecies Queensland Sea Cucumber Fishery (111400)
11:45 AM
Kristen L McSpadden
Session 15.3 | Catch and Culture
Sight behind the saw: visual acuity and opsin expression of sawsharks (#303)
5:00 PM
Patrick Burke
Poster Session