Caitlin Smith
James Cook University, QLD, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Caitlin is a postdoctoral research fellow at TropWATER, James Cook University, focusing on seagrass trends across northern Australia and marine megafauna conservation. With over a decade of experience working with marine megafauna, her PhD examined the impacts of contaminants on green sea turtle populations. Before this, Caitlin coordinated the Turtle Cooling Project at WWF, investigating strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change on sea turtles.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
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
Improving Intertidal Seagrass Spatial Modelling in Tropical Northern Australia (#174)
11:24 AM
Alejandro Navarro
Session 4.1 - Future seagrass: exploring socio-cultural and ecological dimensions of seagrass systems