2020
JAN
17th
Matthew Ajemian,
Florida Atlantic University
Why razing rays won't save our bays: understanding the validity and the consequences of mesopredator release in coastal ecosystems
FEB
14th
Fritz Hanselmann,
University of Miami
In Search of Conquistador Shipwrecks: The Lost Ships of Cortés Project Results 2018-19
MAR
18th
Ole Varmer,
The Ocean Foundation
Our Ocean World Heritage: Titanic and Other Cultural Natural Sites
MAR
20th
Jerry Ault,
University of Miami
Length-based Sustainability Risk Analysis for Coral Reef Fishes in the Florida Keys
APR
3rd
Jaime Polania
National University of Colombia
Mangroves: this still little-known biome
APR
17th
Mark Bond,
Florida International University
TBD
SEP
25th
Sarah Lester,
Florida State University
Environmental Dialogues (Abess)
OCT
23rd
Ole Varmer
The Ocean Foundation
Our Ocean World Heritage: Titanic and Other Cultural Natural Sites
NOV
6th
Mark Bond,
Florida International University
Advancing global shark management via international conventions
NOV
20th
Carolien Kraan,
University of Miami
Relocation outcomes for participants in US voluntary buyout programs: a nationwide analysis
NOV
20th
Alex Norelli,
University of Miami
Utilizing Meta-Analysis to parameterize an agent-based model of tropical tuna movements and mixed schooling.
2019
DEC
6th
Katharine Mach,
University of Miami
Managed retreat as an adaptive response to climate change
NOV
15th
Keene Haywood,
University of Miami
Citizen Science
NOV
4th
Michael Berumen,
University of Miami
Why are there so many endemic species in the Red Sea?
OCT
18th
Robert Jones,
The Nature Conservancy
SEP
26th
Christopher Costello,
UC Santa Barbara