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:
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
Reef Associated Fishes Drive Spatial and Temporal Differences in Fish Assemblage at the Norfolk Island Reef (111403)
1:45 PM
James Wong
Session 8.4 | Fish & Their Environments II
Morphometry of the Australian cownose ray (Rhinoptera neglecta) from eastern Australia and recommendations for their commercial use (#304)
5:00 PM
Alysha J Chan
Poster Session