Marine megafauna close to the coast but far from safe
Findings prompts call toinclude habitat links in species’ extinction assessments and recovery plans.
Findings prompts call toinclude habitat links in species’ extinction assessments and recovery plans.
Queensland white, scallop hammerhead, tiger and bull sharks not immune from plastic contamination.
Researchers say potential carbon capture by whales is too little to alter course of climate change.
Researchers, government and stakeholders take proactive approach to understand the behaviour of whales in Moreton Bay.
New Griffith research is using biochemical profiles from the blood of sea turtles as a tool to monitor the health of populations in the wild
A Griffith University-led study has provided the first evidence of mercury accumulation in humpback whales foraging in the Southern Ocean.
Griffith Centre for Coastal Management and Sea World Cruises are launching a new partnership to further our understanding of whales and their role in marine ecosystems.
Developing a new way to know exactly what’s in the water we use and consume and how it canpotentiallyaffectusand the environment has garnered a Griffith researcher with a tophonour.