2014 Annual Science Meeting Programme now available to download.
General Science Session Abstracts and Presentations
Science Session 1 Abstracts: Wednesdy 3rd September (09.30-11.00)
Science Session 2 Abstracts: Wednesday 3rd September (16.30-18.00)
Science Session 3 Abstracts: Thursday 4th September (11.45-13.15)
Science Session 4 Abstracts: Thursday 4th September (14.30-16.10)
Science Session 5 Abstracts: Thursday 4th September (16.45-18.15)
Special Sessions: Wednesday 3rd September, 13.45-15.45 – 1) Marine Biogeochemistry; 2) Valuing coastal and marine ecosystem services; and 3) The future for MPAs and their management
Abstracts:
- Marine Biogeochemistry Abstracts
- Valuing coastal and marine ecosystem services: European perspectives. No abstracts available
- The future for MPAs and their management Abstracts
Marine Biogeochemistry presentations:
MPA session presentations:
Special Sessions: Thursday 4th September, 09.00-11.00 – 1) Marine Biodiversity, Function and Services; 2) Marine microplastics in the marine environment; and 3) Fishing discards
Abstracts:
- Marine Biodiversity, Function and Services – where are we now? No abstracts available.
- Marine microplastics in the marine environment
- Fishing discards Abstracts
Marine Biodiversity, Function and Services presentations:
Microplastics in the marine environment Presentations:
Fishing Discard Presentations:
E-poster Abstracts and Slides
E-poster session 1: Wednesday 3rd September (11.00-11.45)
E-poster session 2: Wednesday 3rd September (15.45-16.30)
E-poster session 3: Thursday 4th September (11.00-11.45)
E-poster session 4: Thursday 4th September (16.10-16.45)
- Integration of a miniturised conductivity sensor into an animal-borne instrument (Lars Boehme)
- Making virtual fish with photogrammetry (Amy Scott-Murray) – winner best student e-poster prize.
- Validation of a vibroacoustic finite element model using bottlenose dolphin simulations: the dolphin biosensor beam is focused in stages (Will Townshend)
- Development of Mytilus species-specific markers using RAD sequencing (Joanna Wilson)
- Fish farms as artificial habitats for wild fish (Joly Ghanawi)