Cayne Layton
Blue Conservation Services, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Cayne Layton is a marine ecologist at the University of Tasmania and Blue Conservation Services. His work mostly focuses on the ecology and conservation of kelp forests and other temperate reef habitats habitats, along with seaweed aquaculture.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Restoration Genetics of Ecklonia radiata: A Foundation for Kelp Recovery in Victoria (#230)
4:18 PM
Kaylah Gawne
Session 6.1 - Interdisciplinary approaches to temperate reef restoration
Uni-fied, or are we? Testing the effects of sea urchin removal on kelp (#231)
4:30 PM
Chanelle Webster
Session 6.1 - Interdisciplinary approaches to temperate reef restoration
Kelping the Bay: cultivating Ecklonia radiata for restoration success (#228)
3:54 PM
Prue Francis
Session 6.1 - Interdisciplinary approaches to temperate reef restoration
Novel marine-climate interventions: addressing low consensus and governance preparedness (#307)
2:18 PM
Emily M Ogier
Session 8.3 - Marine science for responsible climate actions
Optimizing Marine Forest Restoration in Southern Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. (#71)
3:30 PM
Jacqui B Pocklington
Session 3.1 - Reaching consensus in marine restoration
Accounting for the Benefits of Hydrological Restoration of a Sothern Tasmanian Saltmarsh: Richmond Park Case Study. (#324)
4:30 PM
Victor Shelamoff
Session 9.1 - Accounting for benefits of restoration
Community-led kelp restoration (#226)
3:30 PM
Cayne Layton
Session 6.1 - Interdisciplinary approaches to temperate reef restoration