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​1. OCS / NZMSS Conference, Auckland, New Zealand - July 6-9, 2015
      Presentation:   How Effective Is Australia's Management of Sharks in Commercial Fisheries?
      Awards:           OCS Student Travel Award

2. AIMS@JCU Student Day, Townsville, Australia - September 18, 2015
      Presentation:   Is Australia's Management of Sharks Effective in Commercial Fisheries?
      Awards:           Honourable mention - "Research Subject" Photography Contest

3. Innovative Research Universities Forum, Perth, Australia - September 24-25, 2015
      James Cook University delegate

4. ASFB Conference, Sydney, Australia - October 11-14, 2015
      Presentation:   How Effective Is Australia's Management of Sharks in Commercial Fisheries?

5. JMIH / AES Conference, New Orleans, USA - June 6-9, 2016
      Presentation:    Encountering batoids on coral reefs in Malaysian Borneo
      Awards:            Winner - Lightning talks

6. AIMS@JCU Student Day, Townsville, Australia - September 1, 2017
    Poster:   Are we underestimating the abundance of batoids on BRUVS using traditional metrics?
   Awards: Winner - First place poster presentations

7. JCU Science Research Festival, Townsville, Australia - September 7-8, 2017
    Poster:  Are we underestimating the abundance of batoids on BRUVS using traditional metrics?
    Awards: Winner - Second place poster presentations

8. Indo-Pacific Fish Conference (IPFC10), Tahiti, French Polynesia, October 2-8, 2017
    Poster: ​ Are we underestimating the abundance of batoids on BRUVS using traditional metrics?

9. Sharks International, Joao Pessoa, Brazil, June 3-8, 2018
    Presentation:     When sharks are away rays will play: effects of top predator removal on coral reef ecosystems.
    Awards:             AES Travel Grant & AIMS@JCU Science Communication Grant

10. NZMSS / OCS Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand, July 2-6, 2019
    Presentation:    When sharks are away rays will play: effects of top predator removal on coral reef ecosystems.
    Awards:            OCS Travel Grant, Highly commended oral presentation, & Highly commended poster presentation
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