Video Competition in Science Communication
The Australian Society for Fish Biology (ASFB) Video Competition in Science Communication awards are aimed at creating an opportunity for students and early-career members to develop and demonstrate their multimedia and oral communication skills. For 2021, only Student Videos will be accepted
To apply, eligible students should create & upload a video about their research, of up to 3-minutes in length to the to be announced competition page. To view the application process for WFC 2021 click here.
Entries close at the World Fisheries Congress Conference Opener (September 20, 2021)
The 2021 competition is sponsored by ASFB with submissions also eligible for entry in the WFC Video Competition Sponsored by the Harry Butler Institute.
Contacts
General information: Stephen Beatty (s.beatty@murdoch.edu.au), Chair of the Education Committee of ASFB.
Past Award Winners
Year |
Award Category |
Name |
2021 |
ASFB Video Competition Senior Award |
Qiaz Hua, University of Adelaide - Krakening the Case of Climate Change |
2020 |
CiSC Senior |
Nur Un Nesa, James Cook University - Redclaw Fertility. |
Members Choice |
Marta Panero, James Cook University - Gorgonian and ecological interactions with fish assemblages, and responses to their decline in health in Orpheus Island, Australia and in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea. |
|
2019 |
SCiSC Video Award |
Early Career Research:Dr Sarah Ugalde, University of Tasmania |
2018 (Melbourne, VIC) |
CiSC Senior |
Robert Perryman |
CiSC Junior |
Shona Rankin |
|
CiSC Senior R/ UP |
Kai Paumans |
|
CiSC Junior R/ UP |
Rochelle McCormack |
|
CiSC Members Choice |
Sammi Andrzejaczrk |
|
CiSC Junior Highly Rec. |
Sarah Hearne Jon Pini-Fitzsimmons Valerio Tettamanti |
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2017 (Albany, WA) |
Video Competition |
Senior (online winner): Salman Khan (Aligarh Muslim University). Importance of ageing precision and stock identification in fishes.
ASFB Members Choice winner: Joni Pini-Fitzsimmons (Macquarie University). Top shelf bottom feeders: Provisioning in stingrays. |
Rapid Fire Oral Presentation |
Senior: Julianna Kara (Macquarie University). Accelerometry reveals diel activity patterns in Port Jackson sharks, Heterodontus portusjacksoni. |
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2016 (Hobart, TAS) |
Video Competition |
Senior: Lachlan Fetterplace (Uni Wollongong).
Junior: Evelyn Fetterplace (Uni Wollongong) |
Rapid Fire Oral Presentation |
Senior: Sasha Whitmarsh & Lauren Meyer (Flinders Uni) BRUVHEART
Junior: Nathan Beerkens ( Murdoch Uni) Black Bream Physiology |