Jane Williamson
Macquarie University, NSW, Australia
I am a marine ecologist and fisheries biologist at Macquarie University, where I lead the Marine Ecology Group (MEG). I have over 30 years of experience assessing the healthy functioning of our oceans and understanding the human-induced challenges they face. My research group and I have a particular focus on threatened species and biodiversity, and on optimising recreational and commercial fishing practices to maximise the sustainability of species and maintain resilient systems. We have a particular focus on sharks and rays, and on sea cucumbers. I also have experience in aquaculture of a diversity of marine species, from barramundi to sea urchins.
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
ASFB 2024