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International Conferences
  • Fuentes MMPB, Bell I, Hagihara R, Hamann H, Hazel J, Huth A, Seminoff J, Sobtzick S,  Marsh H (2016). Improving in-water estimates of marine turtle abundance by adjusting aerial survey counts for perception and availability biases. 36th International Sea Turtle Symposium,  Lima, Peru.
  • ***Wildermann N, Griffin K, Groom R, Limpus C, Fuentes MMPB, Hamann M (2016). Migratory and foraging strategies of flatback turtles: the multi-stop travellers. 36th International Sea Turtle Symposium,  Lima, Peru.
  • ***Williams JL, Fuentes MMPB, Pierce SJ, Hamann M (2016). Insights into illegal harvest of marine turtles in East Africa. 36th International Sea Turtle Symposium,  Lima, Peru.
  • ***Riskas K, Sharudin NFABT, Hamza AA, Fuentes MMPB, Tobin R, Hamann M (2016). Illegal fishing and its impacts on sea turtles in Terengganu State, Malaysia. 36th International Sea Turtle Symposium,  Lima, Peru.
  • ***Wildermann N, Fuentes MMPB, Wolter J,  Hamann M ( 2015). Offshore dispersal of flatback (Natator Depressus) hatchlings: insights into the world's only non-oceanic turtle.  35th International Sea Turtle Symposium, Dalaman, Turkey.
  •  ***Williams JL, Pierce SJ, Fuentes MMPB, Hamann M (2015). Population demographics from photo-identified green and loggerhead turtles from Mozambique. 35th International Sea Turtle Symposium, Dalaman, Turkey.
  • Smithers RJ, Blicharska M, Fuentes MMPB,  Mieszkowska N (2015). Marine conservation: global biodiversity hotspots and the cold continuum. Seascape Ecology: connecting Land Sea & Society, International Association for Landscape Eoclogy, Edinburgh, UK.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Blackwood J,  Marsh H, Pouzols FM, Pressey RL,Visconti P (2014) Prioritising multiple management actions for marine mega-fauna conservation. Society for Conservation Biology Oceania Meeting, Suva, Fiji.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Bateman BL, Helmers D, Pressey RL, Kamrowski R, Radeloff V (2014) How exposed to human disturbance are turtle nesting ares in the USA? 34th International Sea Turtle Symposium. New Orleans, USA.
  • ***Gredzens C, Marsh H, Fuentes MMPB, Hamann M (2014) Satellite tracking of sympatric marine megafauna can inform the biological basis for species co-management. 34th International Sea Turtle Symposium. New Orleans, USA.
  • ***Riskas KA, Hamann M, Fuentes MMPB (2014) Patterns of marine turtle bycatch reported in commercial fisheries logbooks, Australia. 34th International Sea Turtle Symposium. New Orleans, USA.
  • Fuentes MMPB , Visconti P, Leiss B, Marsh H, Pouzols F, Pressey RL (2013) A decision framework for prioritizing multiple management actions. 33nd International Sea Turtle Symposium. Baltimore, USA.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Visconti P, Leiss B, Marsh H, Pressey RL (2012) A decision framework for prioritizing multiple management actions for long-lived, migratory endangered species, applied in a data-poor context. 2nd Oceania  Section of the Society for Conservation Biology. Darwin, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB (2012) Opportunities and challenges to manage marine mega-fauna in a changing climate. 12th International Coral Reef Symposium. Cairns, Australia.
  • Jensen M, FitzSimmons N, Hamann M, Fuentes MMPB, McCarthy M, Read M (2012) Climate change predictions as a key component of a green turtle population model. 12th International Coral Reef Symposium. Cairns, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB and Porter W (2012) A new approach to model soil temperature: using microclimate models to predict the impacts of climate change on sea turtles. 32nd International Sea Turtle Symposium. Hualtulco, Mexico.
  • Fuentes MMPB(2012) Vulnerability assessment: a decision support tool to prioritize management of turtle rookeries in a changing climate. Island Arks Symposium 2. Canberra, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Pressey B, Marsh H (2011) Systematic management of marine mega-fauna in a changing climate. 25th International Congress for Conservation Biology. Auckland, New Zealand .
  • Fuentes MMPB (2011) A systematic framework to assess the vulnerability of fauna to climate change. 3rd International Climate Change Conference. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Hamann M (2010) Vulnerability of sea turtle nesting grounds to climate change. 24thInternational Congress for Conservation Biology. Edmonton, Canada.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Limpus CJ, Hamann H (2010) A systematic framework to assess the vulnerability of sea turtle’s nesting ground to climate change. 30th Symposium on sea turtle biology and conservation. Goa, India.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Cinner J (2010) Impacts of climate change to sea turtle nesting grounds: using experts’ opinions for threat prioritization. 30th Symposium on sea turtle biology and conservation. Goa, India.
  • Fuentes MMPB (2009) Sea turtles, climate change and future challenges for management. The 10th International Congress of Ecology: Ecology in a Changing Climate. Brisbane, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Limpus CJ, Hamann H, Moloney JM (2009) Assessing the vulnerability of sea turtle populations to predicted geographic shifts in cyclone patterns. 29th Symposium on sea turtle biology and conservation. Brisbane, Australia.
  • Hamann M and Fuentes MMPB (2009) Raine Island: Issues and implications. 29th Symposium on sea turtle biology and conservation. Brisbane, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Limpus CJ, Hamann M, Dawson J (2009) Community assistance in determining the potential effects of projected sea level rise on marine turtles. 29th Symposium on sea turtle biology and conservation. Brisbane, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Dawson J, Smithers S, Hamann M (2008). Traits of Surficial Carbonate sediments at Reef Islands: Implications of Climate Change to Island Fauna . 11th International Coral Reef Symposium. Florida, USA.

National/Regional Conferences
  • Fuentes MMPB (2016). Conservation hotspots for marine turtle nesting areas based on exposure to coastal development and shoreline change. 19th Annual Florida Marine Turtle Permit Holder Meeting, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Jacksonville, USA.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Bell I, Hagihara R, Hamann H, Hazel J, Huth A, Seminoff J, Sobtzick S,  Marsh H (2016). Improving in-water estimates of marine turtle abundance by adjusting aerial survey counts for perception and availability biases. Poster presentation at Southeast Regional Sea Turtle Meeting, International Sea Turtle Society, Mobil, Alabama, USA.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Blackwood J, Leis B, Limpus CJ, Marsh H, Mitchell J, Pouzols FM, Pressey R L,  Visconti P ( 2015). Prioritizing multiple management actions for marine turtle conservation.  2nd Southeast Regional Sea Turtle Meeting, Jekyll Island, USA.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Blackwood J, Leis B, Limpus CJ, Marsh H, Mitchell J, Pouzols FM, Pressey RL, Visconti P (2014) Prioritising multiple management actions for marine turtle conservation. 2nd Australian Marine Turtle Symposium. Perth, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Limpus CJ, Hamann M (2012) Sea turtles and climate change. 1st Australian Marine Turtle Symposium. Buderim, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB and Grech A (2011) Working with Indigenous communities to monitor and manage marine mega-fauna in northern Australia. Coral Reefs: Coast to Coast Symposium. Freemantle, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB (2011) Vulnerability of sea turtles to climate change. Greenhouse: The science of climate change. Cairns, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB (2010) Management of marine mega-fauna as climate change progresses. Coral Reefs in a Changing Environment. Canberra, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Hamann M (2010) A systematic vulnerability assessment: analyzing the vulnerability of sea turtle nesting grounds to climate change. 2010 Climate Adaptation Futures Conference. Gold Coast, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB (2010) Impacts of climate change on sea turtles: using a vulnerability assessment framework to inform management. Marine and Tropical Sciences Research facility Annual Conference. Cairns, Australia.
  • Hamann M, Fuentes MMPB, Marsh H (2010) Are we succeeding? Monitoring and evaluation strategies for marine wildlife species management. Marine and Tropical Sciences Research facility Annual Conference. Cairns, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Limpus CJ, Hamann M, Dawson J (2009) Community assistance in determining the potential effects of projected sea level rise on marine turtles. Australian National Network in Marine Science Inaugural Conference: Marine Science in Tropical, Temperate and Southern Oceans. Hobart, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB, Limpus CJ, Hamann H (2009) How will the largest green turtle population in the world be affected by climate change? Marine and Tropical Sciences Research facility Annual Conference. Townsville, Australia.
  • Fuentes MMPB and Dawson J (2007). Identifying superficial carbonate facies at key sea turtle rookeries to investigate the potential effects of climate change on turtle populations of the northern Great Barrier Reef. Greenhouse 2007: the latest science and technology. Sydney, Australia.