Madeline Green
UTAS, TAS, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Dr. Madeline Green is a marine scientist specializing in fisheries genomics, forensic science, and conservation. She is the Principal Investigator of the Forensic Fisheries Lab at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), where she leads research on molecular surveillance, seafood traceability, and catch reconstruction to improve fisheries management and combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
Madeline earned her PhD from the University of Tasmania in 2019, where she studied the movement ecology and population genetics of sharks and rays across the Indo-Pacific. With over a decade of experience, her expertise spans population genetics, phylogenetics, and forensic tools for fisheries monitoring. Her research integrates environmental DNA (eDNA) and other molecular techniques to track seafood supply chains, estimate fisheries landings, and monitor bycatch in commercial fisheries.
Her work also focuses on elasmobranch (shark and ray) conservation, genetic connectivity, and population dynamics to support more effective fisheries management. Passionate about integrating genetic technologies into fisheries policy and monitoring programs, Madeline’s research provides innovative solutions to assess and sustain global fish stocks.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Bridging Genomic Gaps: SNP-Driven insights into jackass morwong stock structure around Southeastern Australian waters (122074)
3:30 PM
Olivia J Wilks
20.3AD: Stock Structure, connectivity and life history of marine fish species
Fishing for answers: Population genomics of Tiger Flathead (Platycephalus richardsoni) in southeast Australia (122840)
2:00 PM
Amelia Jensen
19.2W1: Innovations for seafood sustainability: Harnessing AI, Genetics, and Next-Gen Technologies
Assessing the digestive performance and growth of sand flathead (Platycephalus bassensis) between regions facing differential fishing pressures (123172)
11:00 AM
Rachel Breslin
21.1W1: Growth, Behaviour & Ecology of Aquatic Animals
Molecular Monitoring for Sustainable Fisheries: Enhancing Traceability, Compliance, and Conservation (128662)
9:50 AM
Madeline Green
Early-Career International Travel Award Plenary
ASFB 2025