Michael Rasheed
James Cook University, QLD, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
 
      
        Michael has been conducting research on topical marine habitats focusing on seagrass ecology for over 28 years. He heads the Seagrass Ecology Lab based in JCU's Cairns campus. He was awarded a PhD from JCU for research investigating recovery and succession in tropical seagrass communities. Michael's passion is finding science based solutions to apply in the management of marine habitats. He has built a team whose work focuses on coastal development and risk and has significantly impacted on the way seagrass and marine habitats are managed and protected. Results of his work not only lead to advances in the field of seagrass ecology, but have changed practices within coastal development, ports and shipping industries and improved the ability of regulators and managers to protect marine habitats.      
      Presentations this author is a contributor to:
                  
          
          Flowering and seed dynamics of a tropical seagrass meadow: a reproductive bottleneck threatens meadow resilience and restoration potential. (#204)
  
  2:54 PM
      
    Carissa L Reason    
  
          
            
            Session 5.1 - Future seagrass: exploring socio-cultural and ecological dimensions of seagrass systems           
        
                        
          
          Restoring the Tropical Seagrass Thalassia hemprichii From the Brink of Functional Extinction in the Cocos Keeling Islands (#43)
  
  1:54 PM
      
    Michael A Rasheed    
  
          
            
            Session 2.1 - Reaching consensus in marine restoration          
        
                        
          
          Mapping, Monitoring and Evaluating Seagrass Habitat in Mandubarra Sea Country (#312)
  
  1:54 PM
      
    Paul H York    
  
          
            
            Session 8.4 - Indigenous partnerships for better understanding and adapting to dynamic marine environments and sea county          
        
            
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