Conference Prizes, 2018 – Napier

Conference Prizes are awarded for outstanding student presentations during the NZMSS annual conference

 

Rikki Taylor – Best Overall Student Talk

Best Overall Student Talks

FIRST PLACE

Rikki Taylor – University of Auckland

“Developing fish based indicators for Ecosystem Based Fishery Management: A Chatham Rise case study”

RUNNER-UP

Emily Frost – University of Auckland

“Impact of long-term near fear ocean acidification on the physiology of adult Evechinus chloroticus

Best Student Poster

Casey Peat – University of Canterbury

“The use of machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyse underwater videos and recognise canopy-forming brown algae”

Best Student Presentations - Special Topic

Noval Contribution to Science

Sponsored by: the Royal Society

Jacinta Forde – University of Waikato

“A symbiotic relationship: An ethnographic account of a Northland community and their toheroa”

Use of Quantitative Methodology (Talk)

Sponsored by: MPI Fisheries

Rikki Taylor – University of Auckland

“Developing fish based indicators for Ecosystem Based Fishery Management: A Chatham Rise case study”

Use of Quantitative Methodology (Runner-Up)

Sponsored by: MPI Fisheries

Grady Petersen – University of Waikato

“Are trait-based functional groups better predictors of benthic ecosystem functioning than constituent species?”

Marine Protected Areas

Sponsored by: Department of Conservation

India Merrick – University of Auckland

“Establishing new marine reserves: Using species presence data to increase conservation of biodiversity”

Applied Environmental Science

Sponsored by: Coastal Special Interest Group

Dana Clark – University of Waikato

“The multivariate Benthic Health Model: a standardised and sensitive approach to assessing estuary health across New Zealand”

Conservation Biology

Sponsored by: the Society of Conservation Biology

Marta Guerra – University of Otago

“Environmental drivers of the fine-scale foraging distribution of sperm whales”

BATTLE OF THE LABS

University of Auckland

This prize is awarded to the university that achieved the highest average score across all of their student presentations/posters