Conference Prizes are awarded for outstanding student presentations during the NZMSS annual conference
Rikki Taylor – Best Overall Student Talk
Conference Prizes are awarded for outstanding student presentations during the NZMSS annual conference
Rikki Taylor – Best Overall Student Talk
“Developing fish based indicators for Ecosystem Based Fishery Management: A Chatham Rise case study”
“Impact of long-term near fear ocean acidification on the physiology of adult Evechinus chloroticus“
“The use of machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyse underwater videos and recognise canopy-forming brown algae”
“A symbiotic relationship: An ethnographic account of a Northland community and their toheroa”
“Developing fish based indicators for Ecosystem Based Fishery Management: A Chatham Rise case study”
“Are trait-based functional groups better predictors of benthic ecosystem functioning than constituent species?”
“Establishing new marine reserves: Using species presence data to increase conservation of biodiversity”
“The multivariate Benthic Health Model: a standardised and sensitive approach to assessing estuary health across New Zealand”
“Environmental drivers of the fine-scale foraging distribution of sperm whales”
This prize is awarded to the university that achieved the highest average score across all of their student presentations/posters