Submit Abstract for 2025 ACRS conference FIRST AUTHORName* Prefix Mr.Mrs.Ms. MissDr.Prof. First Last Email* Institution | Organisation*Additional Authors detailsPlease include the name and affiliation of all coauthors. Separate authors using commas (,) or semicolons (;). DO NOT use "ENTER" or bullet-points, as it will cause the spreadsheet to crash. Name of presenting author*Is the presenting author a student and would like to be considered for a student presentation award?* Yes No Will you require the use of childcare facilities? Yes No ABSTRACT DETAILSTitle*Keywords*Please add up to three keywords. Separate keywords with commas (,).Abstract*Paste your abstract here (max 150 words). Keep the abstract in a continuous paragraph. DO NOT use "ENTER" or "bullet-points" as it will cause the spreadsheet to crash. Presentation Type*Please selected your preferred presentation type. Oral presentation slots are competitive and depending on the number of submissions received, you may be assigned to a speed talk or poster, regardless of selected preference. Poster Oral presentation Speed talk Session type*This year there will be two types of sessions: 1) a traditional oral session where talks are grouped by relevant topics and 2) organised oral symposia, which are structured around a cohesive theme and have been pre-organised by group of collaborators. If you are unsure here, it is most likely that you are presenting within a traditional oral presentation session. Traditional oral presentation session Organised oral symposium NA (poster) If selected above, please give name of organised oral symposiumTo help us group abstracts into cohesive sessions, please tick the relevant boxes below showing the broad topic of your work. Tick all that applyField of research* Marine invertebrate biology, physiology & behaviour Fish biology, physiology & behaviour Marine megafauna Omics and bioinformatics Evolutionary biology Emerging technology & methodology Reef restoration Reef and island geology/geomorphology Physical drivers and modelling Traditional owner knowledge and co-management Reef governance and policy Social perspectives Climate change and future reefs (Other) If other, please specify (1 or 2 words only)