Daniel Ierodiaconou
Deakin University, VIC, Australia
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Daniel Ierodiaconou is an experienced marine ecologist and Professor in Marine Science at Deakin University’s Warrnambool Campus. He employs multi-disciplinary approaches to improve our understanding of terrestrial and coastal processes, evaluation of marine reserves and improve marine ecosystem-based management. He is a principal scientist for the Victorian Coastal Monitoring Program that is filling important knowledge gaps in coastal processes employing innovative approaches including a citizen science drone program for coastal erosion monitoring (2020 Eureka Prize) and establishing Victoria’s first wave buoy network. He also manages one of Australia’s 8 National reference stations in the Bonney upwelling providing a critical climate record to understand our changing oceans. He leads the Deakin Marine Mapping Group and has developed new techniques to map our coasts and oceans, providing an accurate and comprehensive picture of coastal processes and life and the diversity of marine environments. He is the Victorian deputy node leader for the Integrated Marine Observing System, Board Director for the Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority and is the Coastal Lead Scientist for the CoastRI Initiative.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Two decades of no-take zones enhance lobster (Jasus edwardsii) abundance and size within marine protected areas in southeastern Australia (#239)
4:18 PM
Mary A Young
Session 6.2 - Marine mapping, applications and tools to support decisions
Impact of Anthropogenic and Environmental Variables on the Composition and Distribution of Fish Assemblages in Victoria (#119)
5:00 PM
Grace Cosgriff-Camm
Poster Session I
What are you doing down there? Assisted restoration of mesophotic reef ecosystems through novel mass cultivation and seeding of benthic invertebrates and design of a monitoring program (#233)
4:54 PM
Daniel Ierodiaconou
Session 6.1 - Interdisciplinary approaches to temperate reef restoration
Heading in the right direction? Effectiveness of a 20-year-old no-take MPA close to a large urban population (#358)
12:06 PM
Sasha K Whitmarsh
Session 10.2 - General session: Marine Biology
IMOS coastal wave buoy facility: establishing a national wave buoy network and recent observations (#271)
11:48 AM
Thiago Caminha
Session 7.2 - Sea-level rise and coastal change through time and space
Comparing Random Forest and Convolutional Neural Networks for High-Resolution Benthic Habitat Mapping in Apollo Marine Park (#181)
11:42 AM
Henry Simmons
Session 4.2 - Marine mapping, applications and tools to support decisions
Multi-method tagging reveals cross-jurisdictional and seasonal movements of yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) (#51)
1:54 PM
Belinda Goddard
Session 2.2 - Aquatic animal tracking: where do they go and what do they do?
Viability of beach nourishment as a long-term strategy for maintaining beaches in large urban bays (#209)
2:06 PM
David Kennedy
Session 5.2 - Marine mapping, applications and tools to support decisions
"See-grass": mapping intertidal seagrass for restoration and management outcomes (#176)
11:48 AM
Laney Callahan
Session 4.1 - Future seagrass: exploring socio-cultural and ecological dimensions of seagrass systems
Developing Upwelling Indices for Ecological Studies in the Bonney Upwelling System, Australia (#92)
4:30 PM
Alex Shute
Session 3.3 - Marine science in a time of rapid environmental change