CMS Showcase 2024: Building Connections and Collaboration for Sustainable Ocean Management
Event description
The Centre for Marine Socioecology invites you to
BUILDING CONNECTIONS AND COLLABORATION FOR SUSTAINABLE OCEANÂ MANAGEMENT
CMS Showcase 2024
28th October 2024 | lutruwita/Hobart |Â UTAS Sir Stanley Burbury Theatre, Sandy Bay Campus
Marine and coastal systems are changing rapidly, in ways and with consequences that impact all sectors. Sharing and (co-)developing knowledge across sectors can help us understand and navigate the changes ahead, even under uncertainty. Collaboration and integrated management is and will be central to ensuring ocean sustainability.
The Centre for Marine Socioecology (CMS) is a dynamic interdisciplinary research centre that brings together diverse insights and expertise from across the natural and social sciences, and beyond. Join researchers, government, industry representatives and traditional owners, as we convene to develop current and future research agendas. We invite your participation and input to identify current marine issues/interests in Tasmania and Australia, and to strengthen old and new partnerships with CMS.
The CMS Showcase 2024 event will be structured around a series of panels with researchers, government, industry representatives and traditional owners (i.e. allowing participants to shape discussion and agendas), short presentation sessions from our interdisciplinary researchers (i.e. brief overview of the current/future CMS work and research), as well as interactive workshopping focused on identifying risks, opportunities and critical marine issues for the years ahead. We will create opportunities for open dialogue and Q & A to generate fruitful and lively discussion as always.
Presenters:
- Dr Akira Weller-Wong (Derwent Estuary Program)
- Dr Alistair Hobday (CSIRO/CMS)
- Ange Williamson (BECRC)
- Anna Copley (DCCEEW)
- Dr Aysha Fleming (CSIRO/CMS)
- Dr Beth Fulton (CSIRO/CMS)
- Dr Brianna Le Busque (UniSA/CMS)
- Dr Cara Stitzlein (CSIRO/CMS)
- Prof Catriona Macleod (IMAS/CMS)
- Dr Corrine Condie (CSIRO/CMS)
- Dean Greeno (Riawunna/UTAS/CMS)
- Eloise Carr (The Australia Institute)
- Dr Graham Wood (UTAS/CMS)
- Prof Gretta Pecl (IMAS/CMS)
- Dr Ian Dutton (AFMA/CMS)
- Prof Jan McDonald (UTAS/CMS)
- Dr Jess Melbourne-Thomas (CSIRO/CMS)
- Assoc Prof Jo Vince (UTAS/CMS)
- Julian Harrington (Seafood Industry Council)
- Dr Karen Evans (CSIRO/CMS)
- Larissa Taylor (Savoir Consulting)
- Laura Fatovich (NRE Tasmania)
- Dr Liam Fullbrook (UTAS/CMS)
- Dr Malcolm Johnson (Huon Valley Council/CMS)
- Dr Megan Saunders (CSIRO/CMS)
- Prof Nicole Webster (IMAS/CMS)
- Dr Rachel Kelly (IMAS/CMS)
- Dr Rowan Trebilco (CSIRO/CMS)
- Dr Scott Ling (IMAS)
- Prof Stewart Frusher (UTAS/CMS)
- Prof Tim Moltmann (UTAS/IMAS Adjunct)
Please reserve your free ticket to attend.
CMS SHOWCASE 2024 EVENTS:
CMS Showcase 2024 (Building Connections and Collaboration for Sustainable Ocean Management)
   Where: UTAS Sir Stanley Burbury Lecture Theatre (Rm 208), Dobson Road, Sandy Bay, Tasmania 7005
   When: 28th October 2024, 8:30am-5:30pm
Networking Evening (Drinks and Nibbles event)
   Where: UTAS Studio Theatre (Rm 204), Dobson Road, Sandy Bay, Tasmania 7005
   When: 28th October 2024, 5:30pm-6:30pm
This is a fully catered event.
Please direct any questions to cms.admin@utas.edu.au
Interested to know more about what to expect? View the CMS Showcase 2023 Agenda and Report from last year here.
Facilities, Transport and Parking:
Check out the University of Tasmania's Sandy Bay campus guide for information on campus facilities, parking, all gender toilets, access toilets, and Automated External Defibrillator locations.
Public Transport – Please find the Metro Bus timetable here: https://www.metrotas.com.au/timetables/hobart/university-hobart-glenorchy-rosny-park-shoreline-2022/
Parking – In University-operated, on-campus parking areas these zones are indicated by the use of blue on-ground markers and you can pay for your parking using the EasyPark app or by purchasing a voucher at one of the voucher machines. There is also free parking in the streets surrounding the UTAS campus. Find out more here: https://www.utas.edu.au/campus-services/parking, and check out the campus parking zones in the Sandy Bay campus guide.
Cycling – UTAS Sandy Bay has bike racks, bike hubs, bike repair stations, and electric bike charging stations. Locations can be found in the Sandy Bay campus guide.
E-scooters – E-scooters are welcome on all UTAS campuses, please observe the no ride zone signage in designated areas. Beam (purple) and Neuron (orange) operate e-scooters within TAS.
Sustainability | Sea Country | Climate Change | Inter- and Transdisciplinarity | Partnerships |Collaboration | Innovation | Adaptation | Ocean Optimism | Integrated Management
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