Luisa Schramm
James Cook University Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research, QLD, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Luisa Schramm is a Research Worker with expertise in community engagement, field logistics, remote sensing, and scientific reporting. She completed a BSc in 2022, gaining advanced GIS and remote sensing skills. At JCU TropWATER’s Marine Megafauna Program, she has worked on marine megafauna ecology, environmental stewardship, and community-based conservation.
She has contributed extensively to the Dugong Connections project, facilitating knowledge exchange between Traditional Owners and western scientists across the Great Barrier Reef. Luisa’s experience with marine megafauna tagging and tracking, drone monitoring, and education, combined with her focus on Indigenous knowledge systems, equips her to conduct independent, multi-scale conservation research with rigour.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Marine turtle science in GBR Sea Country – knowledge and participation gaps (#330)
4:06 PM
Emily Webster
Session 9.2 - In harmony with giants of the sea – a future for marine megafauna protection
Connecting Knowledge Systems: Delivering a Dugong and Seagrass Education Initiative in Remote Communities Along the Great Barrier Reef (#31)
12:00 PM
Luisa Schramm
Session 1.4 - Understanding and achieving ocean literacy in Australia
Identifying Culturally Appropriate Methods to Record Indigenous Knowledge on Marine Megafauna in Australia (#331)
4:18 PM
Mélanie A Hamel
Session 9.2 - In harmony with giants of the sea – a future for marine megafauna protection
Dugong Connections – Enhancing Knowledge Exchange and Conservation Across the Great Barrier Reef (#311)
1:42 PM
Christophe Cleguer
Session 8.4 - Indigenous partnerships for better understanding and adapting to dynamic marine environments and sea county