Dr Chris Brown stands tall with science award
Australian Rivers Institute researcher Dr Chris Brown has won a 2015 Young Tall Poppy Science Award for his work on the potential conflict between marine ecosystems and fishing interests
Australian Rivers Institute researcher Dr Chris Brown has won a 2015 Young Tall Poppy Science Award for his work on the potential conflict between marine ecosystems and fishing interests
A rapid scale up in mangrove restoration is required if the Australian Government hopes to reach the goals of a recently announced partnership with the Mangrove Alliance for Climate
A Griffith-led study developed a model to predict the success of Marine Protected Areas based on historical fishing pressure and environmental conditions
Griffith University researchers are unravelling how stressors like climate change, pollution and dissolved nitrogen and sediment from run-off are having combined effects in coastal ecosystems.
Ambitious restoration of mangroves and seagrasses could lead to substantial recovery of these ecosystems.
Griffith University has been awarded Five ARC Future Fellowships.
Study compilesglobal data sets to projectcarbon emissions from mangrove loss.
New Griffith University research has revealed a 71% decline in tiger sharks across Queensland’s coastline.
New app calculates carbon value of mangroves and their emissions if removed.
Data revealsconsistent and widespread declines of apex sharks along Queensland coastline.