Gavin Butler
NSW Department of Primary Industries, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Gavin Butler is a Senior Research Scientist with New South Wales Fisheries Department of Primary Industries and is team leader at the Grafton Fisheries Centre facility located on the North Coast of NSW. Gavin is part of a large dynamic team of 50 researchers and technicians that work within the Freshwater Ecosystems group of the departments Fisheries Research branch. He has worked on freshwater and estuarine fishes for over 20 years and specialises in the protection and enhancement of some of Australia’s most threatened species. His research interests include age and growth, reproductive behaviour, larval ecology, biotelemetry, flow ecology and habitat selection of fish. His research into understanding the reproductive ecology of eastern freshwater cod and Murray cod is considered ground-breaking and brought about a change in the way Australia’s cod species are managed. Gavin will present some of this long-term research and place this in the context of the effects of human disturbance within the aquatic landscape.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Chilling consequences: navigating cold water pollution and fish recruitment in the Murray-Darling Basin (109212)
10:15 AM
Laura Michie
Session 10.2 | Extreme Frontiers
Elevated discharge reconnects a fragmented riverscape facilitating long-distance migration of a potamodromous fish (111263)
11:15 AM
Jason Thiem
Session 11.3 | Movement & Connectivity
Enhancing impoundment-based fisheries in New South Wales: a coordinated monitoring approach to promote sustainable stocking and management (111462)
2:15 PM
Nathan Miles
Session 16.3 | Catch & Culture
Some stuff about genetics and evolution in Maccullochella (111647)
4:00 PM
Peter Unmack
Session 4.3 | Big beasts, gentle souls: Australian freshwater cods