Vincent Raoult
Griffith University, QLD, Australia

Vincent is an ecologist with a broad interest in how ecological processes can be used to achieve better conservation and management of threatened communities. As an expert with the use of stable isotopes as an ecological tool, he has used novel approaches to examine ecological interactions from species to ecosystems. Vincent has strong interests in fisheries management, with a particular focus on sharks and rays. He strives to develop novel methodologies to answer or improve on numerous research issues using emerging technologies like drones and remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs). Vincent has studied a variety of environments, from terrestrial aquaria to coral reefs to remote seas in Tasmania.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Understanding indirect effects of fishing on non-target reef associated fishes in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (#309)
5:00 PM
Virginia A Gilliland
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
Drone-based habitat use of rays in estuarine systems (111445)
9:00 AM
Molly Grew
Session 10.3 | Movement and Connectivity