Belinda Goddard
University of Tasmania, TAS, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
I am a researcher with the Marine Predator Research at Macquarie University, Australia. I commenced my PhD at the start of 2022 with my thesis focusing on where yellowtail kingfish go to spawn and how they recruit to the coast. More specifically, I am interested in the connectivity, movements and behaviour of kingfish around south eastern Australia, and how we can use citizen-science and telemetry to increase our understanding of this species to inform future management.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
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
Multi-method tagging reveals cross-jurisdictional and seasonal movements of yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) (124897)
2:00 PM
Daniel Ierodiaconou
18.2AD: Collection use and monitoring of customary and recreational fishing sectors
ASFB 2025