Wonder Reef hydrophone listens in on secret underworld of marine life and surrounds
Researchers live-stream marine sounds between 30th October and 1st November.
Researchers live-stream marine sounds between 30th October and 1st November.
Conservation-technology partnership to increase understanding of migration activity, patterns and behaviours.
Whales observed rolling in up to 49m water depth on the sea floor lined with fine sand or rubble.
For the first time Griffith University researchers will deploy a ‘hi-tech whale phone’ in Gold Coast waters to better understand the tail of the whale migration season.
A Griffith researcher who harnessed the power of sound to help preserve the planet's waterways has been recognised at the APRA Art Music Awards.
Ecoacousticsrecognisedwith two illustrious grants that will help propel the unique, interdisciplinary field.
Music and design faculty are creating a sonic playground at the Brisbane Powerhouse this weekend as part of the Curiocity Festival.
Calling all fans of science, old, and particularly young, to join in the fun of Griffith University’s Street Science (24...
How does sound help us chart the health of the environment? Researchers from around the world will explore this question...
A project led by Griffith University has combined art and science in assessing the ecological health of the River Thames....