Rob Coles
James Cook University, QLD, Australia

Rob has a long history translating research into effective management advice and policy. He was the founding secretary of the World Seagrass Association and has developed and implemented research and monitoring projects around the indo-Pacific. His recent work involves understanding the connectivity among marine plant habitats and their values to fisheries. He had major input to the Cairns region Trinity Inlet Management Plan and has continued that interest by contributing to the regional Wet Tropics Waterways report card. He initiated the consultation that resulted in the protection of Trinity Inlet mangroves under the Queensland government Fish Habitat Program. As well as working in a university environment Rob has worked for both the Queensland and Australian governments and has experience in dealing with administrative and policy development.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Navigating Murky Waters: Combining Capture and eDNA Metabarcoding for Assessing Fish and Prawn Assemblages in Recovering Tropical Seagrass Meadows (#370)
12:18 PM
Darcy E Philpott
Session 10.4 - Estuarine Ecosystem Processes - Observations and Modelling
Investigating marine megafauna faeces as a natural nutrient enrichment in seagrass seed germination (#203)
2:48 PM
Samantha J Tol
Session 5.1 - Future seagrass: exploring socio-cultural and ecological dimensions of seagrass systems
A compilation of over 100 years of seagrass data in northern Australia (#173)
11:12 AM
Caitlin Smith
Session 4.1 - Future seagrass: exploring socio-cultural and ecological dimensions of seagrass systems
Northern Australia's Amazing and Diverse Seagrass Habitats: From Historical Insights to Future Priorities (#177)
12:00 PM
Alex Carter
Session 4.1 - Future seagrass: exploring socio-cultural and ecological dimensions of seagrass systems