Andrew Tobin (JCU); Sharks and marine parks: effectiveness of zoning for mobile predators; Wednesday 8th May 2013.
Melissa George, Leah Talbot, Stan Lui; NERP Indigenous Engagement Strategy - 2013-2014 Including Torres Strait Guidelines; Tuesday 7th May 2013.
Russell Reichelt (GBRMPA); National Environmental Research Program Tropical Ecosystems Hub and Reef Rescue R&D Conference; Tuesday 7th May 2013.
Forum Synopsis
Managing natural resources for future generations
Convener: Mark Read PhD
Manager Species Conservation, Ecosystem Conservation and Sustainable Use Group, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Drivers of Biodiversity on the GBR, COTS Outbreak Dynamics and Population Control
Convener: Doug Baird
Environment & Compliance Manager, Quicksilver Group
What does the future hold for Torres Strait and its Indigenous People?
Convener: Damian Miley
Program Manager (Environmental Management), Land and Sea Management Unit, Torres Strait Regional Authority
Effectiveness of spatial zoning for biodiversity and fish populations
Convener: Dr Laurence McCook
Acting Director, Climate Change and Science, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Managing for Change
Convener: Carole Sweatman
Chief Executive Officer, Terrain - NRM in the Wet Tropics
How do we recognise progress in securing the conservation of the Wet Tropics?
Convener: Andrew Maclean
Executive Director, Wet Tropics Management Authority
Implementing the NERP TE Hub Indigenous Engagement Strategy: building effective Indigenous-Science partnerships for bio-cultural diversity conservation
Convener: Prof Helene Marsh
Environmental Decisions Hub
Landscapes and Policy Hub
Marine Biodiversity Hub
Northern Australia Hub