Conrad Speed
Australian Institute Of Marine Science, WA, Australia
Dr Conrad Speed is a Research Scientist at the Australian Institute of Marine Science and has been working as a tropical reef ecologist, specia-lising in the movement and behaviour of sharks and predatory fish for the 15 years. Conrad has authored numerous papers in international scientific journals, focusing on predatory fish
communities and the drivers of their movement.
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
Continental-scale biogeographic assessment of shark and ray communities in Australia (124901)
1:45 PM
Sasha Whitmarsh
18.2W3: Shark ecology, biology and management
The influence of artificial structures on fish and fisheries (124875)
3:30 PM
Dianne McLean
19.3W1:Innovations for seafood sustainability: Harnessing AI, Genetics, and Next-Gen Technologies
Global FinPrint2 – A decade of a difference for sharks and rays in MPAs? (125387)
2:15 PM
Leanne M Currey-Randall
18.2W3: Shark ecology, biology and management
ASFB 2025