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WAMSI Young Career Researcher Symposium

WAMSI Young Career Researcher Symposium

November 2010

The Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI) organised a symposium to summarise four years of marine research by WAMSI postgraduate students. This event was held at Edith Cowan University, Joondalup campus on Wednesday 3 November 2010.

The symposium provided an opportunity for many of WAMSI’s 31 postgraduate students and young postdoctoral fellows to showcase their research before an audience of peers and senior scientists.

For more information, please see the flyer.

Young Career Researchers' Symposium program and abstracts' booklet.

To view individual Powerpoint presentations please see the attachments.

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1011 YCR Symposium session 1 - I Haigh - Modelling global influences of 18.6 y nodal cycle and 8.8 y perigean cycle.pdf1.42 MB
1011 YCR Symposium session 1 - E Weller - Climate variability impact on Leeuwin Current and marine environment.pdf2.81 MB
1011 YCR Symposium session 2 - F McGregor - Manta rays of Ningaloo Reef.pdf1.45 MB
1011 YCR Symposium session 2 - S Hinrichs - Impacts of hydrodynamic shifts on coral condition in Ningaloo Reef.pdf3.91 MB
1011 YCR Symposium session 2 - S Taebi - A numerical study of nearshore circulation in Ningaloo Reef - reduced.pdf7.64 MB
1011 YCR Symposium session 3 - M Rayson - Internal tides in the Browse Basin - Vweb.pdf2.34 MB
1011 YCR Symposium session 3 - L Tian - Dynamics of tidally driven secondary circulation in shallow water - Kimberley WA.pdf1.03 MB
1011 YCR Symposium session 3 - A Gartner - Recovery of fauna following disturbance in an Amphiibolis grifithii seagrass system.pdf1.49 MB
1011 YCR Symposium session 3 - T de Bettignies - The importance of storms in driving organic matter from rocky reefs.pdf2.01 MB
1011 YCR Symposium session 3 - T Welhena - Cross-shelf processes on the Rottnest Continental Shelf in WA.pdf2.64 MB
1011 YCR Symposium session 4 - C Hallett - Ecosystem health indices for the Swan Estuary.pdf1.3 MB
1011 YCR Symposium session 4 - T Linke - Trophic interactions is seasonally-open estuary in south western Australia.pdf1.49 MB