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ASFBConference22nd–24thJuly,2017 Page1

SPONSORS

SPONSORS

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INDEX

WelcometoAlbany____________________________________________3

WelcomefromASFB___________________________________________4

DelegateInformation__________________________________________5

InvitedSpeakers_____________________________________________11

Program ___________________________________________________14

PosterListing________________________________________________32

TradeDirectory______________________________________________32

Notes______________________________________________________35

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WELCOMETOALBANY

On behalf of the local organising committee for the 2017 ASFBconference, I’d like towelcome you all to the beautiful coastal town ofAlbanyonthesouthcoastofWesternAustralia.SituatedontheedgeofPrincess Royal Harbour and walking distance from the historic towncentre, the Albany Entertainment Centre is a spectacular venue to hostthe first stand-aloneASFB conference since 2011. This has provided theorganising committee with an opportunity to develop an excitingconferenceprogramthatisalittlebit‘outoftheordinary’.With theoverarching themeof ‘TurningPoints inFishandFisheries’,wehope to get everyone thinking about all those influential moments ordevelopments,smallandbig,thathavechangedthewaywegoaboutourresearch. After a few years of working hard to get both marine andfreshwater contributions in asmany sessions as possible,we aremixing(orratherun-mixing)itupfortheSunday,whentwoconcurrentsessionswill focus specifically on marine habitat-based topics and freshwater-relatedissuesforthefullday.I wish to thank everyone formaking the effort to travel all the way toAlbany for this conference. Thank you also to the local organisingcommitteeandtoASNforhelpingwiththeplanningoftheeventandtooursponsorsfortheircontributions.I wish everyone an enjoyable and rewarding conference and hope youenjoyyourstayinAlbany!GaryJacksonConferenceChairWe acknowledge the Noongar people, the traditional owners of thiscountryandtheircontinuingconnectiontoland,seaandcommunity.We offer our respect to them and their culture, to the elders past andpresent,andtothosewhowereremovedaschildren.

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WELCOMEFROMASFB

With great pleasure I welcome you to the 2017 ASFB Conference inAlbany, Western Australia. Ahuge thanks to the Local OrganisingCommittee and Conference Chair Gary Jackson for assembling anoutstanding program around the theme of Turning Points in Fish andFisheries.We have three days of high quality presentations to showcase ourendeavours in fish and fisheries, which is sure to generate livelydiscussions andnetworkingopportunities for scientists andmanagers atall stagesof theircareers.Wehavealsostrivedtoengagewiththe localcommunity during this conference, through a partnershipwith the localhigh school, and a public forum on topics relevant to the coastalcommunitiesofsouthwestAustralia.After the success of the Women in Ichthyology forum at ASFB 2016Hobart,thisyearwekickoffwithafocusonearlycareerdevelopmentinfish and fisheries. TheNurturing Fish Scientists sessionwill take us on ajourney from the post-graduate (larval) phase to fully-recruitedichthyologists,withseveralspeakersandadiscussionforumallowingustoshareourexperiencesandtipsformakingthemostoftheformativeyearsin becoming a professional scientist or manager in this rewarding, buthighly competitive field. We will also feature the popular Rapid Talks,where studentswill take to the stage to spruik their research in a shortand sweet format.Thank you to our Conference&Workshop ConvenerBrendanEbnerandEducationCommitteeChairStephenBeattyforguidingthesefantasticsessions.IhopethatyouenjoytheconferenceandtaketheopportunitytoexploreAlbanyand its surroundingareasduringyourvisit.Whenyoudo,pleasetake the time to engage with the locals and share your passion andknowledgeforallthingsfishandfisheries!DrChrisFultonPresident,AustralianSocietyforFishBiology

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DELEGATEINFORMATION

VENUE

AlbanyEntertainmentCentre2TollPlace,AlbanyWA,6330Phone:(08)98445000Website:www.albanyentertainment.com.auEmail:aec@ptt.wa.gov.auORGANISER’SOFFICE–ASNEVENTS

The conference registration desk, located in Harbour Side Foyer, willoperateasperthetimeslistedbelow:

Saturday,Sunday&Monday: 7:30am–5:30pm

AllconferencerelatedenquiresshouldbedirectedtoASNEventsstaffatthis desk. Accommodation queries should be directed to the relevanthotelreceptiondesk.INTERNETACCESS

FreeWi-Fi is available to conference delegates at the venue. There aredifferentnetworksforvariouslocationsandroomswithinthebuilding:

TheHarbourSideFoyerNetwork:VIEWRestaurantPassword:July#2017

Kalyneup1:NetworkName:AECStudio1Password:Stud16za

Kalyneup2:NetworkName:AECStudio2Password:Stud16hd

Unfortunately, there is no Wi-Fi in the Auditorium or the PRT Stage.PleasecontactASNstaffifyouhaveanydifficultiesconnecting.

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MAPOFALBANYENTERTAINMENTCENTRE

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CONFERENCEWEBAPP

TheofficialASFB2017web-basedappwillkeepyouorganisedduringthemeeting.Youcanusetheapptoupdateyourprofileinformationandview:

• Anup-to-datedailyprogram

• Speakerabstracts• Speakerbios• Venuemaps• Sponsors&Exhibitors

DownloadingtheASFB2017ConferenceMobileAppiseasy!INSTRUCTIONSFORAPPLEDEVICESStep1:Openasfb-2017.m.asnevents.com.auinyourbrowserorusetheaboveQRcode.Step2:Tapthe‘shareicon’atthebottomcentreofyourscreenthen‘AddtoHomeScreen’–theconferenceiconwillappearonyourhomescreenforquickaccess.INSTRUCTIONSFORANDRIODDEVICESStep1:Openasfb-2017.m.asnevents.com.auinyourbrowserorusetheaboveQRcode.Step2:Selectthemenubutton,andaddthepagetoyourbookmarks.Thenopenyourbookmarksusingthemenubutton,andfindthenewbookmarkyou’vejustadded.Pressdownandholdonthebookmarkuntilyouseeanactionmenu.Select‘Addtohomescreen’-theconferenceiconwillappearonyourhomescreenforquickaccess.ForfurtherassistancepleaseseeASNstaffattheregistrationdesk.

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SOCIALPROGRAM

WELCOMESUNDOWNERTime:6:00-8:00pmDate:Friday21stJulyVenue:DueSouth,6TollPlace,Albany STUDENT-MENTORMIXERTime:6:00-8:30pmDate:Saturday22ndJulyVenue:WhiteStar,72StirlingTerrace,AlbanyPUBLICFORUMTime:6:00-8:00pmDate:Sunday23rdJulyVenue:AlbanyEntertainmentCentre,2TollPlace,AlbanyCONFERENCEBASHTime:7:00–11:00pmDate:Monday24thJulyVenue:TheBoatshed,PrincessRoyalDrive,AlbanyANNUALGENERALMEETING

AllsocietymembersareencouragedtoattendtheASFBAGM.TheASFBAGMwillbeheldafterthelunchbreakfrom2:00-3:30pmonMonday24thJulyintheAuditorium.SPEAKERPREPARATIONINSTRUCTIONS

ItistheconferencepreferencethatALLpresentationsmustbepre-loadedontothelaptopintherelevantpresentationroomatleastonefullsessioninadvanceofyourpresentationsessiontoallowfortesting.Audio-visualequipmentwillbesupplied,pleasebringyourpresentationtothemeetingonaUSBdrivecompatiblewithPC.

TherewillbeatechnicianintheAuditoriumandvolunteerstoassistwithanyenquiries.

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DISPLAYINGYOURPOSTER

Youwillbeabletohangyourposterfrom9:00amonSaturday22ndJulyinthe Harbour Side Foyer. Please affix your poster to the allocated boardbefore11:00amonSunday23rdJulyreadyfortheposterviewingduringtheSunday lunchbreak.Posters shouldbeattached to theboardsusingtheVelcroprovided. Pleasevisit theconference registrationdesk if yourequireadditionalsupplies.

Postersshouldbetakendownnolaterthan4:00pmonMonday24thJuly.Posters remaining after this time will be removed by conference staff.View more information about the presenter and their research byscanningtheQRcodedisplayedonposters–anewfeatureforthisyear!NOTICEBOARD

Noticesmaybeplacedbydelegatesandtradeparticipantsontheboardoutsidethemaintradedisplay.RECYCLINGYOURNAMEBADGESANDLANYARDS

Ifyoudonotwishtokeepyournamebadgeattheconclusionoftheconference,pleasereturnittotheconferenceregistrationdeskforrecycling.

FISH AGEING SERVICES PTY LTD

General Enquiries: FISH AGEING SERVICES PTY LTD

kyne.krusicgolub@fishageingservices.com ABN 77 134 707 145

Mobile: 0438 306 179

We provide ageing services for routine stock assessments, daily ageing of larval and juvenile samples, analysis of otolith shape, fluorochrome detection (Calcein, OTC etc) and

much more. We can assist you with ageing small and large batches of samples and provide our

expertise in training and method development services to meet all your needs.

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INVITEDSPEAKERS

DAVIDCARTERAustralFisheriesE:dcarter@australfisheries.com.au

DavidCartergraduatedfromMelbourneUniversityin1978withasciencedegreeinmarinezoologyandthenwenttoseaasadeckhandonaprawntrawleroutofDarwinimmediatelyafterthat.Davidhasworkedinthesamebusinessforhiswholecareerandhasbeenexposedtomostofwhatthefishingindustryhastoofferfromscienceandpolicythroughoperationsandmanagementandmarketingandsales.HehasbeenCEOsince2006.

AustralFisheriesPtyLtdhasastrongcommitmenttosciencebasedfisheriesmanagement,believesstronglyinrecognitionofsustainablefisheriesperformancethroughthirdpartycertificationschemessuchastheMarineStewardshipCouncilandisrecognisedlocallyandinternationallyasresponsibleandprogressive.Australhasaccumulatedanumberofawardsandrecognitionovertheyearsandin2012DavidwasadmittedtotheAustralianseafoodindustry‘HallofFame’.

BRONWYNGILLANDERSUniversityofAdelaideE:bronwyn.gillanders@adelaide.edu.au

ProfessorBronwynGillandersisbasedintheSchoolofBiologicalSciencesattheUniversityofAdelaide.ShecompletedherBScattheUniversityofCanterbury(NewZealand),MScattheUniversityofOtago(NZ)andPhDattheUniversityofSydney(Australia).ShehaspreviouslyheldARCFellowshipsandisnowaFacultymemberattheUniversityofAdelaide.Herresearchfocusesonfreshwater,estuarineandmarinesystemsincludingfisheries,ecologicalandenvironmentalquestions.Bronwynusescalcifiedstructuresofaquaticorganismsasinnovativetoolstounderstandpastenvironmentsandbiologicalprocesses,suchasage,growthandmovementpatterns.Herbroaderinterestsincludeintegratedmarinemanagementandunderstandingcumulativeenvironmentalimpacts.SheispastpresidentoftheAustralianSocietyforFishBiologyandcurrentPresidentoftheWorldCouncilofFisheriesSocieties.

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HUGHKEARNSFlindersUniversityE:hugh@ithinkwell.com.au

HughKearnsisrecognisedinternationallyasapublicspeaker,educatorandresearcher.HeregularlylecturesatuniversitiesacrosstheworldandhasrecentlyreturnedfromlecturetoursoftheUKandtheUSwhichincludedlecturesatOxford,Cambridge,Harvard,BerkeleyandStanford.

Hisareasofexpertiseincludeself-management,positivepsychology,work-lifebalance,learningandcreativity.Hedrawsonovertwentyfiveyearsofexperienceasaleadingtraininganddevelopmentprofessionalwithinthecorporate,financial,educationandhealthsectorsinIreland,Scotland,NorthAmerica,NewZealandandAustralia.Hehascoachedindividuals,teamsandexecutivesinawiderangeoforganisationsinthepublicandprivatesectors.

HughlecturesandresearchesatFlindersUniversityinAdelaide.Heiswidelyrecognisedforhisabilitytotakethelatestresearchinpsychologyandeducationandapplyittohigh-performingpeopleandgroups.Asaco-authorwithMariaGardiner,hehaspublishedtenbookswhichareinhighdemandbothinAustraliaandinternationally.

JASONTHIEM NSWFisheriesE:jason.thiem@dpi.nsw.gov.au

JasonThiemisaFisheriesScientistwithFisheriesNSW.HisPhDresearchwasundertakeninCanadaandfocussedontheeffectsofdamsonlakesturgeonmigrationandreproductivebehaviour,aswellasthebiomechanicsandenergeticsofsturgeonpassagethroughfishways.Overthepast10yearshehasundertakenfisheriesresearchinAustralia,Canada,USAandtheBahamas.JasonhasbeenbasedattheNarranderaFisheriesCentresince2013.Hiscurrentresearchprogramisfocussedontheabioticdriversoffishmovement,spawningandrecruitmentwithintheMurray-DarlingBasin,withastrongfocusonriverineconnectivity.

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STEPHANIEBRODIE

NationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministrationE:stephbrodie1@gmail.comStephanieBrodieisbasedattheUniversityofCaliforniaSantaCruzandtheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA)intheUnitedStates.ShecompletedherPhDandearlypost-doctoralresearchattheUniversityofNewSouthWalesresearchingthedistribution,ecology,andeco-physiologyofpelagicfishofftheeastcoastofAustralia.StephaniehasrecentlymovedtotheUStoconductpost-doctoralresearchondynamicoceanmanagement,specificallyfocusingonmarinefishandfisheries.

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PROGRAM

FRIDAY21STJULY2017

WelcomeSundowner&Registrations6:00PM-8:00PM DueSouth,6TollPl,Albany

SATURDAY22NDJULY2017

RegistrationOpens7:30AM-5:00PMHarbourSideFoyerWelcome8:30AM-9:00AMAuditoriumPlenariesChair:GaryJackson9:00AM-10:00AMAuditorium9:00AMDavidCarterMuchtobedone.abs#19:30AMBronwynGillandersEarbonesoffish:turningpointsinfishandfisheriesscienceabs#2MorningTea10:00AM-10:30AMHarbourSideFoyerNurturingFishScientists–fromNurserytoBroodstock10:30AM-12:45PMAuditoriumChairs:StephenBeatty&BrendanEbner10:30AMHughKearnsTheLifeCycleofthePhDabs#311:00AMSteveMcMullinPreparingtheNextGenerationofFisheriesProfessionalsforCareerSuccessabs#411:30AMJohnKoehnNurturingfisheriesresearchers:larvaeandjuvenilesabs#5Lunch12:45PM-1:30PMHarbourSideFoyer

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ASFBAwardPlenariesandStudentTalks1:30PM-3:00PMAuditoriumChairs:GaryJacksonandStephenBeatty1:30PMJasonThiemMoveitorloseit:restoringmovementpathwaysforfishinfreshwaterriversabs#61:45PMStephBrodieDynamicOceanManagement:astrategytoreduceconflictbetweenoceanusersabs#72:00PMASFBStudentRapidTalks2:30PMAlbanyHighSchoolMarineProjectStudentTalksAnintroductiontotheAlbanySeniorHighSchoolMarineScienceProgramashort4minutevideoproducedbyTaylorSmith.·ColourpreferenceofSquid.ByHaydenChandler,PeterEbertandTaylorSmith·TheabundanceanddistributionofElongateSurfClams(Paphiuselongate)AndWedgeSurfClams(Donacidaecolumbella)intheAlbanyarea.ByReubenClaughtonandJeremyStaude.·Thesettlementofnativeflatoysters(Ostreaangasi)andotherinvertebratesinPrincessRoyalandOysterHarbours.ByEleanorBarnett,KatieValley,IndigoBewandIndiWeeden.·Thebiodegradabilityofsoftplasticlures.ByElizaDriffill·TheabundanceanddistributionofjuvenileAustralianSalmon(Arripistruttaceus)inOysterHarbour.ByHayleyHartwig,BonnieStaude,AlyssaWardandSophieLambert.AfternoonTea3:00PM-3:30PMHarbourSideFoyerHearingme,Hearingyou,a-ha–Usingacousticstomonitorfish&theirhabitats3:30PM-5:00PMPRTStageChairs:MilesParsons&BenScoulding3:30PMBenScouldingAreviewoftheuseofechosoundersforfish-stockassessmentinmarineandfreshwaterenvironmentsabs#8

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3:45PMBenScouldingEvaluatingactive-acousticmethodsforassessingsnapper(Chrysophrysauratus)spawningaggregationsinWesternAustraliaabs#94:00PMIainParnumImagingsonarmappingofriverhabitatsandfishusageabs#104:15PMMilesParsonsPassiveacousticmonitoringoffishmovementaroundtheSwanRiverabs#114:30PMMilesParsonsAnintroductiontoMarineSoundscapeEcology:Thehighsandthelows(frequency)abs#12TurningPoints&AgentsofChangeinFishBiologyConservationandFisheries3:30PM-5:00PMKalyenup1Chair:BrendanEbner3:30PMTimothyEmeryElectronicmonitoringwithinlonglinefisheriesinthewesternandcentralPacificOcean:implicationsfordatacollectionandexchange.abs#133:45PMRocioNoriegaTheroleofelectronicmonitoringinimprovingthequalityoffisherydependentlogbookdata.abs#144:00PMChristopherHendersonIntegratingecologicalprocessesintomarinereservedesignabs#154:15PMAnaLara-LopezMeasuringandunderstandingchange:IMOSinitiativesandtoolsrelevanttofishandfisheriesabs#164:30PMStuartLittleTurningpoints,meanderingortrendingupwards-initiativesintheMurrayDarlingBasinfornativefishabs#174:45PMKatieRyanLookingbackandlookingforward:waterreformasanagentofchangefornativefishintheMurray-DarlingBasinabs#18BeyondBiology:Social&EconomicDimensionsofFisheries3:30PM-5:00PMKalyenup2Chairs:EmilyFisher&EmilyOgier

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3:30PMEmilyFisherTheroleoffisherycertificationschemesinprovidingsociallicenceforbothindustryandGovernmentabs#193:45PMEmilyOgierThe'socialandeconomic'turningpointsinfisheriesresearchandmanagementabs#204:00PMEvaPlaganyiAsocialrevolutioninfisheriesscienceabs#214:15PMKimWalsheTurningthetide-demonstratingthesustainabilityofWesternAustralia’sfisheriesabs#224:30PMTimothyEmeryHowdowepreventtheeconomicbenefitoffisheriesbeingexported?abs#23StudentMixer6:00PM-8:30PM WhiteStar,72StirlingTerrace,Albany

SUNDAY23RDJULY2017

RegistrationOpens8:00AM-5:00PMHarbourSideFoyerMonitoring&Assessments8:30AM-10:30AMPRTStageChair:AlexHesp8:30AMAlastairHarryEvidenceforsystemicageunderestimationinsharkandrayageingstudiesabs#248:45AMGaryJacksonQuantifyingsharkdepredationencounterswhilecommercial,charterandrecreationalfishinginWesternAustraliaabs#259:00AMAndrewProsserOptimizingsamplesizesforbiologicalmonitoringofseamullet(Mugilcephalus)inQueenslandabs#269:15AMAlissaTateAssessingvariabilityinstandardisedharvestratesfromshore-basedrecreationalfishingsurveys.abs#27

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9:30AMLenoreLitherlandTailortales:18yearsofmonitoringwildharvestfisheriesinQueenslandabs#289:45AMKimSmithCruisingalongorcollapsing:whatisthestatusofWA’slastcobblerfishery?abs#2910:00AMCraigNoellReconstructingthefootprintofanAustralianpenaeid-trawlfisherytosupportecosystem-basedmanagementabs#30MarineHabitats18:30AM-10:30AMKalyenup1Chair:DianneMcLeanThevalueofsubseainfrastructureandartificialreefstofishandfisheries8:30AMKrystleKellerMultispeciespresenceandconnectivityaroundadesignedartificialreefoffcoastalSydney,Australiaabs#318:45AMMatthewHammondEcologicalchangestothemarinecommunityafterinstalmentofanartificialreefonthesouth-westcoastofWesternAustralia.abs#339:00AMMichaelTropianoReefVision:Recreationalfishersmonitoringartificialreefsusingbaitedremoteunderwatervideosystems.abs#349:15AMPaulLewisInsightsintofishassociationswithvariousartificialstructuresinsouthwestWAabs#359:30AMToddBondAcomparisonoffishassemblagesassociatedwithtwogasflowlinesandtheadjacentseafloor.abs#369:45AMDianneMcLeanFish-habitatassociationsonsubseapipelinesonthenorth-westshelf,WesternAustraliaabs#3710:00AMBenjaminSaundersSamplingdeep-waterfishassemblagesusingROV’sabs#3810:15AMMattReesSeascapepatternsandhabitatdifferencesexplainspatialvariabilityinnearshoretemperatefishassemblagesabs#39

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Freshwater:TheGood,BadandUgly18:30AM-10:30AMKalyenup2Chair:DavidMorgan8:30AMMarkLintermansTheextentandadequacyofmonitoringofAustralianthreatenedfreshwaterfishabs#408:45AMBenjaminFordUsingspeciesdistributionmodellingtoidentifypriorityareasforconservationoffreshwaterfishesinsouthwesternAustraliaabs#419:00AMMischaTurschwellMulti-scaleenvironmentalprocessesinfluencejuvenilerecruitmentsuccessinanon-migratoryfishabs#429:15AMJohnKoehnModellingpopulationdynamicsoffishintheMDB-fromlocaltoBasin-scaleabs#439:30AMKrystleKellerHabitatuseoffishesinaperennialtropicalAustralianRiverabs#449:45AMZebTonkinQuantifyinglinksbetweeninstreamwoodyhabitatandriverinefishpopulationsabs#4510:00AMPaulCloseRiverflowssupportkeylife-historyeventsofspottedgalaxias(Galaxiastruttaceus)insouth-westernAustraliaabs#4610:15AMStephenBalcombeComparingfishbodyconditionmeasuresasindicatorsoffitnessfortwolowlandfishspeciesabs#47MorningTea10:30AM-11:00AMHarbourSideFoyerLifehistory&Connectivity11:00AM-1:15PMPRTStageChair:KarissaLear11:00AMMarianneNyegaardTherebeGiants!Howanewspeciesofoceansunfishmanagedtohoodwinktheworldabs#4811:15AMTonyMiskiewiczComparativeassessmentofmorphologicalandpigmentationcharacters

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duringlarvaldevelopmentofspeciesof10generaofF.GobiidaeandtwogeneraofF.Eleotridaeabs#4911:30AMInigoKoefoedRegionalvariationinlife-historystrategiesofpenaeidsandtheirresiliencetochangingtemperatures.abs#5011:45AMHenryWoottonNovelmethodstoassesslong-termtrendsinsizeandageatmaturityinfishedstocksabs#5112:00PMRichardEvansGenomicsrevealspatternsofdispersalfortworeeffishwithdifferingreproductivecharacteristicsalongtheecologicallysignificantcoastofnorthwesternAustraliaabs#5212:15PMTomBarnesCoasttocoast:populationstructureandconnectivityofsouthernAustralia’sonlysciaenid,mulloway(Argyrosomusjaponicus)abs#5312:30PMStuartSextonSpawningpatternsofsardine(Sardinopssagax)offeasternAustralia;furtherevidenceformultiplespawningstocks?abs#5412:45PMSarahHearneConnectivityoffishesfromtheKimberleyregion,WesternAustralia,usingotolithgeochemistryabs#551:00PMDanielGaughanRevisitingtheanalysisandinterpretationofotolithchemistrystudiesfordeterminingstockstructureabs#56MarineHabitats211:00AM-1:00PMKalyenup1Chairs:ShaunWilson&ChrisFulton(Changestomacroalgalhabitats–causesandconsequences&TheGreatSouthernReef:ecology,valueandthreats)11:00AMShaunWilsonClimaticconditionsandseaweedhabitatqualityprovideindicatorsofreeffishrecruitmentstrengthabs#5711:15AMMichaelTaylorOntogeneticshiftofacommerciallyimportantendemicspecies,Lethrinuspunctulatus,fromnearshoremacroalgalbedstooffshoresessileinvertebratehabitatsabs#58

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11:30AMFedericoVitelliAngelfisheshybridisationinChristmasIsland:ecologicalandbiologicalaspectsabs#5911:45AMJohnKeaneCancommercialharvestofthelong-spinedseaurchin,Centrostephanusrodgersii,reducetheimpactofdestructiveurchingrazingonmacroalgaecommunitiesandassociatedfisheries?abs#6012:00PMBenFrenchBiologyanddietarycompositionoftheharlequinfishothosdentexinsouth-westernaustraliaabs#6112:15PMGretchenGrammerFishearbonesrecordthebombradiocarbondeclineinanupwellingareaoffsouthernAustraliaabs#6212:30PMJackParkerGeographicdistributionsandassemblagesoflabridsalongthesouthwestcoastofWesternAustralianoverthepastdecadeabs#6312:45PMLachlanMcleayWhatisdrivingchangesinsizeatmaturity(L50)inAustralia’slargestSouthernRockLobsterfishery?abs#64Freshwater:TheGood,BadandUgly211:00AM-1:00PMKalyenup2Chair:DavidMorgan11:00AMAlisonKingWetanddryseasonflowsinfluencejuvenilefishabundanceinatropicalriverabs#6511:15AMBrendanEbnerVisualcensus,photographicrecordsandthetrialofavideonetworkprovidefirstevidenceoftheelusiveSicyopteruscynocephalusinAustralia.abs#6611:30AMNicholasLingEstuarinespecialist:theStokell'ssmeltabs#6711:45AMCharlesToddLargescalepopulationdynamicsofaflowdependentenigmaticfreshwaterfish.abs#6812:00PMBenBroadhurstFacilitatingpassagetospawninghabitatforanendangeredpercichthyidabs#69

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12:15PMMichaelHammerTestinggeneticmodelsofdispersalandspeciationinatropicalfreshwaterstreamheadwater-specialist,theExquisiteRainbowfish(Melanotaeniidae:Melanotaeniaexquisita)abs#7012:30PMPeterUnmackHemi-clonalunisexualcarpgudgeons(Eleotridae:Hypseleotris):systematicclarificationofspeciesboundariesandvarioushybridlineagesinsoutheasternAustralia.abs#7112:45PMMdRakeb-UlIslamExtremegeneticstructurehasconservationimplicationsforAustraliansmelt(Retropinnasemoni)inQueensland,EasternAustraliaabs#72Lunch&PosterSession1:00PM-2:00PMHarbourSideFoyer

TheconferenceacknowledgesthesupportofWhatDrivesMigration?12:00PM-3:30PMPRTStageChairs:AdrianGleiss&DavidCrook2:00PMStephenBeattyOne-waytraffic:BlackBreampassagethroughastormsurgebarrier.abs#732:15PMDanielGwinnFreshwatercatfish,Tandanusbostocki,movefurtherandmaintainlargerhomerangesduringelevatedflowinaregulatedriver,WesternAustraliaabs#742:30PMCulumBrownEnvironmentaltriggersofmigrationinanurbanpopulationofAustralianBassabs#752:45PMDavidCrookSkippedspawningbydiadromousfishesdrivesthedirectionandextentofmaterialsubsidiesacrossmarine-freshwaterecotonesabs#763:00PMDanielYeohAcoustictelemetryrevealsthecontrastingwaysinwhichfourkeyfisheryspeciesuseasouth-westernAustralianEstuaryabs#773:15PMAdrianGleissVerticalMigrationsinfishes:hownovelsensorselucidatethedriversofdailymigrationsinfreshwaterandmarineenvironmentsabs#78

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MarineHabitats32:00PM-3:30PMKalyenup1Chair:MatVanderkliftNingalooReef:biologyandecologyoffishinhabitinganAustralianicon2:00PMAnnaCresswellLinksbetweencoralmorphologicalassemblageandfishcommunitiesatNingalooReefabs#792:15PMRenaeHoskinsUnderstandinghowcoralreeffishabundanceandrichnessinNingalooReefisinfluencedbyhabitatandotherenvironmentalpredictors.abs#802:30PMThomasHolmesConsideringmultiplefactorsinassessingtheeffectivenessofalarge-scalemarineprotectedareaforconservingtargetedfishcommunitiesabs#812:45PMJuliaHaberstrohBaitedvideo,butnotdivervideo,detectsagreaterabundanceoflegalsizetargetspecieswithinno-takeareasatNingalooabs#823:00PMCameronDesfossesThesignificanceofmacroalgaetothedietsofjuvenilefishandecosystemfunctioninatropicalcoralreeflagoonabs#833:15PMCindyBesseyDifferentfactorspredictthedistributionoftwosympatricurchinspeciesalongafringingcoralreef:Ningaloo,WesternAustraliaabs#84Freshwater:TheGood,BadandUgly32:00PM-3:30PMKalyenup2Chairs:BenBroadhurst&AlanLymbery2:00PMDavidMorganTheWildWestabs#852:15PMDeanThorburnGoodgollyit’saMolly!DidtheminingdownturnleadtotheintroductionofPoecilialatipinnatothePilbararegionofWesternAustralia?abs#862:30PMBrendanHicksResponsesofthefishcommunityandbiomassinLakeOhinewaitofishremovalandacarpexclusionbarrierabs#872:45PMScottRaymondDemonstratingthebenefitsofcarpremovalintheovensriverabs#88

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3:00PMAlanLymberyEdwardsiellaictaluriispresentinwildcatfishinAustraliaabs#893:15PMCindyPalermoMolecularcharacterisationofanewspeciesofCryptosporidiumingoldfish(Carassiusauratus)abs#90AfternoonTea3:30PM-4:00PMHarbourSideFoyerWhatDrivesMigration?24:00PM-5:15PMPRTStageChairs:AdrianGleiss&DavidCrook4:00PMJuliannaKadarAccelerometryrevealsdielactivitypatternsinPortJacksonsharks,Heterodontusportusjacksoniabs#914:15PMBarryBruceBroad-scalemovementsofwhitesharksineasternAustraliafromacousticandsatellitetelemetryabs#924:30PMSamanthaAndrzejaczekTemperature-structuredverticalmovementbehavioursinoceanicwhitetipsharksabs#934:45PMMarkChambersAlbanyaturningpointforjuvenilesouthernbluefintuna?abs#945:00PMMarkMeekanVerticalmigrationintheopenoceananditsimplicationsfortheevolutionofsizeinwhalesharksabs#95MarineHabitats44:00PM-5:15PMKalyenup1Chair:MatVanderkliftNingalooReef:biologyandecologyoffishinhabitinganAustralianicon4:00PMTimLangloisImpactofrecreationalfishingonfishandsharkassemblageswithintheNingalooMarineParkabs#964:15PMJonathanMitchellUnderstandingandquantifyingsharkdepredationinarecreationalfisheryabs#97

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4:30PMMatVanderkliftUsingstableisotopestounderstandecologyofsharksandfishatNingalooReefabs#984:45PMPeterCowmanThebiogeographyoftropicalreeffishes:endemismandprovincialitythroughtimeabs#995:00PMRichardPillansMovementanddivingbehaviourofWhaleSharks(Rhincodontypus)taggedatNingalooReefabs#100Freshwater:TheGood,BadandUgly44:00PM-5:00PMKalyenup2Chair:KatieRyan4:00PMJustinABensonFreshwatermusselsasecologicalengineersinpermanentwaterrefugesinsouthwesternAustraliaabs#1014:15PMMaggieWatsonAcomplicatedsymbiosis:understandingtheparasitic-mutualisticcontinuumbetweenTemnocephalaandspinycrayfishabs#1024:30PMKarlMoyTheinvasionofRunningRiverandthestoryofitsrefugees.abs#1034:45PMRitaYamVariationoftrophicdependenceofdifferentfishconsumersintwomountainlakeecosystemsfromsubtropicalTaiwanabs#104PublicLecture6:00PM-8:00PMAuditorium,AlbanyEntertainmentCentreAssessingFishStocks(DrMalcolmHaddon,CSIRO)Tropicalreeffish&climatechange(Prof.MorganPratchett,JamesCookUniversity)TheGreatSouthernReef(DrThomasWernberg,UniversityofWesternAustralia)FreshwaterfishesofWA(DrDavidMorgan,MurdochUniversity)Socialandeconomicdimensionsoffishing(DrEmilyOgier,UniversityofTasmania)

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MONDAY24THJULY2017

RegistrationOpens8:00AM-5:00PMHarbourSideFoyerEnvironmentalStressanditsEffectonFish18:30AM-10:30AMPRTStageChairs:ChrisHallett&KathrynHassell8:30AMSaraLongEnvironmentalmetabolomicsprovidesinsightsintophysiologicalresponsesofsouthernsandflatheadinPortPhillipBayabs#1058:45AMJarradBakerHealthstatusofsandflathead(Platycephalusbassensis),inhabitinganindustrialisedandurbanisedembayment,PortPhillipBay,Victoriaasmeasuredbybiomarkersofexposureandeffectsabs#1069:00AMMartheMoniqueGagnonTheMontaraoilspill,TimorSea–twoyearsoffishhealthmonitoringabs#1079:15AMKathrynHassellFishdissection101–fishsamplingconsiderationsandhowtoproducehundredsofresponseendpointsabs#1089:30AMKyeAdamsSharks,raysandabortion:theprevalenceofcapture-inducedparturitioninelasmobranchsabs#1099:45AMJoshuaBarrowEnvironmentaldriversofgrowthandpredictedeffectsofclimatechangeonacommerciallyimportantfishabs#11010:00AMJakeWatshamTheinfluenceofenvironmentalfactorsonthehabitatuseofBlackBreamAcanthopagrusbutcheriandtheimplicationsofartificialoxygenationintheSwan-CanningEstuaryabs#11110:15AMKarissaLearAccelerometersrevealthermalperformanceregimesinfree-rangingelasmobranchsabs#112

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DietsandTrophicInteractions8:30AM-10:30AMKalyenup1Chair:BenFrench8:30AMChrisFultonThegreatescape:aremarineblenniesusinglandtoavoidpredation?abs#1138:45AMJoniPini-FitzsimmonsTopshelfbottomfeeders-Foodprovisioninginstingraysabs#1149:00AMTysonMartinHabitatconnectivityexertsopposingeffectsonpiscivoryandbrowsingabs#1159:15AMHaydenSchillingLatitudinalandontogeneticvariationinthedietofapelagicmesopredator(Pomatomussaltatrix),assessedwithaclassificationtreeanalysisabs#1169:30AMSherrieChambersNavigationandhomingabilityinabenthicsharkabs#117RecentAdvancesinStockAssessmentandManagement18:30AM-10:30AMKalyenup2Chair:MalcolmHaddon8:30AMAndrePuntExploringmodelstructureuncertaintyusingageneralstockassessmentframework:ThecaseofPacificcodintheEasternBeringSeaabs#1188:45AMMalcolmHaddonData-PoorStockAssessmentOptionsforAustraliaabs#1199:00AMBrentWiseThestateoffisheriesscienceintheearly21stcentury-Aperspectivefromthefuture?abs#1209:15AMEvaPlaganyiEmpiricalharveststrategyandtiersystemfortheTorresStraittropicallobsterfisheryabs#1219:30AMRichardMcGarveyDecisionrulesforquotasettingtosupportspatialmanagementinalobster(Jasusedwardsii)fisheryabs#1229:45AMAlexHespAddressinglimitationswithcatchcurveassessmentsappliedtodata-limitedfisheriesabs#123

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MorningTea10:30AM-11:00AMHarbourSideFoyerEnvironmentalStressanditsEffectonFish211:00AM-1:00PMPRTStageChairs:ChrisHallett&KathrynHassell11:00AMKatherineCureGenomicsignaturesoflocaladaptationrevealsource-sinkdynamicsinahighgeneflowfishspeciesabs#12411:15AMTanikaShaldersClimate-mediatedchangestothedistributionanddensityofreeffishesfamilypomacentridaeinsouth-westernaustraliaabs#12511:30AMCassandraThompsonThedeclineinabundanceanddiversityofChaetodonbutterflyfishandeffectsonsocialityduetocoralloss.abs#12611:45AMMorganPratchettDirectversusindirecteffectsofclimatechangeoncoralreeffishesabs#12712:00PMGregFergusonMonitoringtheresponseoflarge-bodiedfishestofloodanddroughtusingfisherycatchcompositionstoprovidebaselinedataabs#12812:15PMNicholasYabsleyMultipleandopposingeffectsofurbanisationonestuarinefishesabs#12912:30PMChrisHallettDriversandsymptomsofenvironmentalstressamongestuarinefishcommunitiesofsouthernAustraliaabs#130FishEcology11:00AM-1:00PMKalyenup1Chair:SamanthaAndrzejaczek11:00AMJordanGoetzeCollectingbroadscaleecologicaldatawithstereovideotechnologyabs#13111:15AMBryanBakerAssessingtheimpactofmacrophytedensityonunderwatervideocameramonitoringoffishesintropicalwetlandsabs#132

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11:30AMBrookeGibbonsAnassessmentoffishassemblagesinMoorea’smarinereservenetworkusingstereo-videotechniquesabs#13311:45AMHaydenBorlandHabitattypeandbeachexposureshapefishassemblagesinthesurfzonesofoceanbeachesabs#13412:00PMHamishMalcolmSuitablesurrogacyfordecadal-scaleconservationplanninginawarmingsubtropicalregionwithpersistentpatternsandshiftingspeciesabs#13512:15PMOsmarLuizAdvancingtrait-basedecologyoffishesbybridgingthegapbetweenmarineandfreshwaterstudiesabs#13612:30PMTimLangloisCasestudyofusingnationalon-lineservicestoannotateandanalyseunderwaterimagery:SQUIDLE+andGlobalArchiveabs#137RecentAdvancesinStockAssessmentandManagement211:00AM-1:00PMKalyenup2Chair:MalcolmHaddon11:00AMAndrePuntSpatialstructureinstockassessments:resultsofsimulation-estimationexperiementsabs#13811:15AMPatrickCavalliReviewofminimumlegalsizelimitsforfinfishinWesternAustraliaabs#13911:30AMFayHelidoniotisAccountingfordepletionlevelsinjuvenilebiomasswhendeterminingstockstatusabs#14011:45AMNormanHallAccountingforsamplesizewhenestimatingnaturalmortalityfrommaximumageabs#14112:00PMJonathanCarrollNotanking:estimatingtheageofpelagicfisheggsdirectlyfromfieldsamplesabs#14212:15PMMarceloReisFisheriesInteractionIndex:AMethodBasedonCatchAndSpatialDataabs#143

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12:30PMMalcolmHaddonCatch-per-unit-Effort:APig’sEaroraSilkPurse?abs#144Lunch1:00PM-2:00PMHarbourSideFoyerAGM2:00PM-3:30PMAuditoriumAfternoonTea3:30PM-4:00PMHarbourSideFoyerDebate4:00PM-5:00PMAuditoriumConferenceBash7:00PM-11:00PMVenue:TheBoatshed,PrincessRoyalDr,Albany

TUESDAY25THJULY2017

BusDepartAlbanyEntertainmentCentreBusdepartssharpat8:45amarrivesatPerthAirportat2:30pmfollowedbyFremantleat3:30pm.

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POSTERLISTING

BryanBakerTowardsconfidentfishidentifications–howmanyimagepixelsdoesittake? abs#151BenjaminMFordStochasticprocessesdominatetheassemblyofmarinefishcommunities,withvariationinimportanceofdispersallimitationanddeterministicprocessesalongalatitudinalgradient. abs#152KathrynHassellTakingestuarineeasternbluespotgoby(Psedudogobiussp.)fishembryotesting(FET)outofinfancy. abs#153RossJMarriottComparingindicesofabundancefromstandardisedcatchratescalculatedusingalternativeimputationmethods abs#154LaurenSMunksStorm-inducedchangesinenvironmentalconditionsarecorrelatedwithshiftsintemperatereeffishabundanceanddiversity abs#155SetarehSamadiPhylogeneticrelationshipsofPanulirushomarus,P.versicolorandThenusorientalisfromPersianGulfandOmanSea abs#156SetarehSamadiOocytedevelopmentalstagesofthePontogammarusmaeoticusSowinsky,1894(Ponto-Caspianareaamphipod) abs#157PeterUnmackArespecificpopsofkeythreatenedMDBfishesnativeorintroduced? abs#158Tzu-DanWangEffectsofseasonality,salinityandnutrientsontrophicbasisofomnivorousfishesinanurbanisedestuaryfromsubtropicalTaiwanabs#159DanielleDavenportContemporaryandretrospectivegenomicanalysisofwhitesharks,Carcharodoncarcharias abs#160

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TRADEDIRECTORY

CSIRO

Understanding our oceans is critical to Australia’sfuture.Our ocean-based industries contribute over$42 billion a year to the Australianeconomy.Australia’s marine and coastal resourcesoften come under pressure from the competingdemands of different sectors. Sharing our oceansfor the benefit of all Australians requires a careful

balancingactofplanning,managementandcooperation.CSIROOceans&AtmosphereprovidestheknowledgetomanageAustralia'smarineestateand atmospheric environment, plan for and respond to weather andclimate related natural hazards and ensure sustainable coastaldevelopmentandgrowthofmarineindustries.Website:www.csiro.auECHOVIEWSOFTWAREPTYLTD

ECHOVIEW® is theworld’s premiersoftwarepackageforhydroacousticdata processing, delivering

powerful and flexible capabilities for water-column and bottomechosounderandsonardataprocessing.Website:echoview.comFRDC

The Fisheries Research andDevelopment Corporation (FRDC)is a co-funded partnershipbetween its two stakeholders, the

AustralianGovernmentandthefishingindustry.The FRDC’s role is to plan and invest in fisheries research, developmentand extension (RD&E) activities in australia. This includes providingleadership and coordinationof themonitoring, evaluating and reportingon RD&E activities, facilitating dissemination, extension and

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commercialisation. The FRDC achieves this through coordinatinggovernmentand industry investment, includingstakeholders toestablishandaddressRD&Epriorities.InadditiontheFRDCmonitorsandevaluatestheadoptionofRD&Etoinformfuturedecisions.Website:frdc.com.auVEMCO

Vemco is the world leader in thedesign and manufacture ofunderwater acoustic telemetry

monitoring and tracking systems. Our products are used by researchersworldwide for behaviour, migration and positioning studies of aquaticanimalsinfreshandsaltwaterenvironments.Website:vemco.com

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