Standing up for the protection of dolphins
The plight of dolphins in Japan is inspiring many to help these peaceful cetaceans writes communications intern Carla Baker.
The plight of dolphins in Japan is inspiring many to help these peaceful cetaceans writes communications intern Carla Baker.
In Gladstone, amid shipping traffic and industrial landscapes, the Australian cultural cringe is palpable, torn between pride in resources and prospect of environmental devastation as observed by Dr Kerrie Foxwell-Norton.
Five Griffith students have been awarded coveted scholarships with the Nation’s premier body for swimming, Swimming Australia.
Researchers live-stream marine sounds between 30th October and 1st November.
Over 80% of global fish stocks are fully exploited, with sharks and tuna declining by 90%. Over 300,000 whales and dolphins are accidentally caught annually due to overfishing. This crisis extends worldwide, especially impacting coastal fisheries. Research on Sri Lanka reveals overfishing exceeding sustainable levels but there is hope says GBS PhD candidate Krish Gnanapragasam.
Researchers at the Australian Rivers Institute are investigating the role chemical pollution had in green turtle strandings on the Fraser Coast following flooding in early 2022.
A long-term partnership between Griffith University and Swimming Australia is set to have a major impact on legacy, sustainability and...
A mini army of swimmers from Griffith University will descend upon Melbourne in December for the 2022 World Short Course Championships.
Griffith is sending a 'mini army' of athletes to the 2022 Commonwealth Para-sport Games with more than 50 current students and alumni making up team red in Birmingham.
Incredible performances at the 2022 Australian Swimming Championships have secured places for 18 Griffith student athletes and Griffith swim team members on the Commonwealth Games team.