Kay Critchell
Deakin University, VIC, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Kay is a biophysical modeller, her research focuses on the physical processes that influence the distributions of organisms and pollutants in time and space.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Using predictive models to identify kelp refuges in marine protected areas for management prioritization (#211)
2:30 PM
Michael A Sams
Session 5.2 - Marine mapping, applications and tools to support decisions
Improving coastal clean-up with GIS-based predictive modelling (#362)
11:54 AM
Michael Traurig
Session 10.3 - Plastic pollution in coastal and marine environments
container deposit schemes result in fewer bottles on our coastlines: using legacy community science data to understand intervention strategies. (#365)
12:30 PM
Kay Critchell
Session 10.3 - Plastic pollution in coastal and marine environments
Microplastics (MPs) in Beach Wrack: Optimised Extraction and Characterization on the Southern Coast of Victoria (#387)
2:00 PM
Zaib Ullah
Session 11.3 - Plastic pollution in coastal and marine environments
Opportunity knocks - Enhancing coastal marine monitoring using merchant vessels (#11)
11:24 AM
Randall Lee
Session 1.2 - Advancing marine observations through integrated autonomous systems