Matt Taylor
Port Stephens Fisheries Institute, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Dr Matt Taylor is Senior Principal Research Scientist and Program Leader—Recreational Fisheries Research with the New South Wales (NSW) Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. He is a marine recreational fisheries scientist working across a spectrum of contemporary recreational fisheries research areas, but with a career-long specialisation in applied ecological research supporting fisheries enhancement and restoration. He leads a team of 6 Senior Research Scientists, and has authored 223 peer-reviewed contributions to international journals. He is Conjoint Professor with University of Newcastle, and Adjunct Professor with University of NSW and University of Queensland, and has supervised 22 PhD students thus far. His current program of work provides the scientific basis for all evidence-based management of recreational fisheries in NSW.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Filling knowledge gaps on Giant Mud Crabs (Scylla serrata) in Queensland (124383)
10:15 AM
Julie Robins
20.1W3:Shining a spotlight on the challenges and successes of managing northern fisheries and ecosystems
Down the garden path: Influence of thermal effluent on biological traits of crabs in a recreational fishery (124648)
2:00 PM
Matt Taylor
18.2W1: Preparing Australian seafood production for environmental extremes
Assessing the effects of highly-modified seascapes on fish distribution, connectivity and ecosystem functioning. (124817)
1:45 PM
Nathan Knott
18.2W2: Where river meets sea: research and conservation of estuary-associated fishes
Harnessing the power of recreational fishers and social media in research: Insights from Project Kingfish (124934)
1:15 PM
Belinda Goddard
18.2AD: Collection use and monitoring of customary and recreational fishing sectors
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