Marine mammals at a crucial crossroads
The ocean’s mammals are at a crucial crossroads, with some at risk of extinction and others showing signs of recovery, a new review has found.
The ocean’s mammals are at a crucial crossroads, with some at risk of extinction and others showing signs of recovery, a new review has found.
Griffith marine biodiscovery experts compile prestigious compendium for burgeoning research field.
Findings prompts call toinclude habitat links in species’ extinction assessments and recovery plans.
The key to protecting critically endangered turtles could lie in their barnacles. While some people think barnacles growing on turtles...
Uncovering the science behind the diminishing levels of coral on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is the goal of a unique...
Event hosts global marine and environmental scientists to present latest scientific findings and foster future research collaborations.
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Restoration effort attracts 3 million news oysters and 4.5 million aquatic animals to region.
Griffith University research reveals that when combinations of human-caused stressors fluctuate, replicating more realistic environmental conditions, it vastly changes their impact on wetland habitats.
Restoring tidal flow to enclosed freshwater wetlands is key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping reach Australia's carbon reduction targets