Michele Thums
Australian Institute of Marine Science, WA, Australia

Dr Michele Thums is a senior Research Scientist at the Australian Institute of Marine Science working in the field of marine animal ecology, researching movement, behaviour and threats of a range of species from blue whales to marine turtle hatchlings. Her research uses telemetry to quantify distribution and important areas for these species, and understand the impacts of threats such as light pollution on marine turtle hatchling dispersal. Her research outputs inform conservation and management of threatened marine megafauna species.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Mixed-Stock Analysis of Foraging Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) in the Northern Territory: A Temporal and Cross-method Comparison (#327)
3:30 PM
Natalie Robson
Session 9.2 - In harmony with giants of the sea – a future for marine megafauna protection
Understanding the Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Marine Fauna in the Otway Basin using Marine Mammal Observer data (#170)
4:48 PM
Nicolas Mafla
Session 3.5 - Advances to support marine spatial planning in Australia