ORAL PRESENTATIONS

2022    
Let’s talk about data! Importance of collecting and using data in Marine Biology. What is the meaning of data? How do we collect data? How do we use data? Why this is important? Global warming! Climate Change! is it too late? United Nations, UAE Hackathon 5.0. Diamond Ballroom, The Address. Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Nov 8 Opening Ceremony Guest speaker.

2018
- Corales de profundidad: criterios biológicos para la conformación de áreas marinas protegidas del margen continental (100-300 m), Caribe colombiano. Bogotá, Colombia (Guest speaker - April 14).
- Erizos y estrellas de mar, una historia de vida. Universidad de Los Andres, Bogotá, Colombia (Guest speaker - March 8).
- ¿Somos demasiado diferentes? Demografía de erizos de mar. Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano. Santa Marta, Colombia (Guest speaker - Feb 7).

2017    
- How to write a smart research paper for publication? King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Latkrabang (KMITL). Bangkok, Thailand (Guest speaker - Jun 1).

2013    
- Modelling the growth of sea urchins: a multi-model approach. 14th International Echinoderm Conference. V University Consortium on Aquatic Sciences (UCAS). Keelung, Taiwan. Mar 11-14.

2012    
- Modelling the growth of sea urchins: a multi-model approach. 14th International Echinoderm Conference. The Royal Academies for Science Belgium. Brussels, Belgium. Aug 20-24.
- Sea urchins, Biology, Fisheries and Conservation. Seminar on coastal management in the East and S.E. Asian regions. Hong Kong Baptist University. Hong Kong (Guest speaker - Jul 30).
- An empirical and modeling study of the demography of a commercially exploited sea urchin: implications for stock management. IV University Consortium on Aquatic Sciences (UCAS). Xiamen University. Xiamen, China. Mar 5-9
- Sea Urchins: Behavioral Ecology, Fisheries and Conservation. King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. Bangkok, Thailand (Guest speaker - Mar 19-22).

2011    
- The distribution of the sea urchin Tetrapygus niger on elevated surfaces represents a strategy for avoiding predatory sea stars. III University Consortium on Aquatic Sciences (UCAS). Hong Kong, China. Oct 7-21.

2010    
- Responses of the black sea urchin Tetrapygus niger to its sea star predators Heliaster helianthus and Meyenaster gelatinosus. Canadian Society of Zoology. Vancouver, Canada. May 17-21.
- Responses of the black sea urchin Tetrapygus niger to its sea star predators Heliaster helianthus and Meyenaster gelatinosus. The 5th Annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution. Quebec City, Canada. May 9-12.
- L'utilité de la biologie. 18e Jeux Interuniversitaires de Biologie du Québec. Université Laval. Quebec City, Canada (Guest speaker).

2008   
- The native rock shrimp Rhynchocinetes typus as a biological control of fouling in suspended scallop cultures. XXVIII Congreso de Ciencias del Mar. Universidad Andrés Bello, Viña del Mar, Chile. 

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