At the recent Australian Society for Fish Biology Conference in Darwin during 18-20 August, members of the Australian Marine Social Sciences Network – Jess Melbourne-Thomas from CSIRO and Natasha Stacey from Charles Darwin University – hosted an informal gathering.

During a balmy dusk at the Darwin Waterfront precinct, researchers, HDR students and practitioners from around the country connected, made new friends and shared their work and experiences on a diverse range of places and fishery contexts.
Thanks to the Centre for Marine Socioecology for sponsoring nibbles and drinks!