Wayne Koster
Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, VIC, Australia
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Wayne works at the Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research (DELWP). Wayne leads and manages a range of research projects to support and guide sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems in south-eastern Australia. The focus of much of Wayne's recent work relates to the movements and migrations of freshwater fish and environmental water requirements of fish. Current projects include freshwater and oceanic migrations of anguillid eels using acoustic and satellite tracking, diadromous fish migrations and links to river discharge using passive integrated transponder technology, and environmental flows monitoring in the Goulburn River as part of the Flow-MER program.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Using information on species’ ecology to optimise eDNA sampling for the nationally threatened Australian grayling (111547)
4:30 PM
Dylan van der Meulen
Session 13.1 | Conservation of Threatened Species
Setting the trend: integrating long-term monitoring data to assess trends in riverine fish populations across Victoria (111618)
3:45 PM
Zeb Tonkin
Session 4.3 | Big beasts, gentle souls: Australian freshwater cods
The 10 in TEN program for recovering our threatened aquatic fauna – an update (111816)
2:15 PM
Jarod Lyon
Session 12.1 | Conservation of Threatened Species
Understanding movement ecology to inform conservation management of freshwater fish (112614)
11:30 AM
Wayne Koster
Session 2 | K Radway Plenary + Plenary 2