Bonnie Holmes
University of the Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia

Dr Bonnie Holmes’ research focuses on the biology and ecology of large sharks, fish, and cetaceans. She specialises in using techniques such as satellite telemetry to understand and answer complex questions about how these species use their habitat in time and space. Dr Holmes also has a keen interest in population genetics and pure biology, working toward applied outcomes for fish and fisheries management. Her research has been critical for improving the sustainable harvest of fisheries resources in Australia, as well as understanding food web ecology and how humans’ impact upon it.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Mapping Dolphin Movements: Assessing Spatial Connectivity of south-east Queensland’s Coastal Dolphins (#353)
12:42 PM
Georgina Hume
Session 10.1 - In harmony with giants of the sea – a future for marine megafauna protection
Are we shark bait? The natural threats and survivability of dolphins in south-east Queensland (#128)
5:00 PM
Georgina Hume
Poster Session I
What's in a Saw? An Exploration of the Chemical Fingerprint of Rostral Teeth to Gain Insights into Sawfish Life History and Spatial Ecology (#377)
2:48 PM
Veronika N Biskis
Session 11.1 - In harmony with giants of the sea – a future for marine megafauna protection