Charlotte Aston
University of Western Australia, WA, Australia
I am a marine social-ecological systems modeller based in Perth, Western Australia, working at the intersection between marine ecology, spatial population dynamics and socioeconomics. My research focuses on integrating fisheries and conservation science to maximise the benefits for both conservation and recreational fishing management, particularly within marine parks.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
CheckEM: an open-source toolkit for standardising, cleaning, and visualising stereo-video fish survey data (123920)
1:15 PM
Brooke Gibbons
19.2W1: Innovations for seafood sustainability: Harnessing AI, Genetics, and Next-Gen Technologies
A fine scale fish population model reveals how integration of spatial and temporal management can maximise conservation and recreational fisheries benefits (123985)
11:15 AM
Charlotte Aston
18.1AD: Collection use and monitoring of customary and recreational fishing sectors
ASFB 2025