One size doesn’t fit all for successful Marine Protected Areas
A Griffith-led study developed a model to predict the success of Marine Protected Areas based on historical fishing pressure and environmental conditions
A Griffith-led study developed a model to predict the success of Marine Protected Areas based on historical fishing pressure and environmental conditions
Researchers find impacts of coastal interventions to manage erosion and sand build-up can take years to eventuate.
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 thin green strip of mangrove wetlands around the tropical coastlines of Australia and the world are the most carbon-rich...
The plight of dolphins in Japan is inspiring many to help these peaceful cetaceans writes communications intern Carla Baker.
Ecotourism has featured strongly at an international conference on coral reefs and climate change, held in Okinawa, Japan.
Study finds nearly 3 million km² of ocean space across 97 countries for offshore wind energy and aquaculture development.
Mary River cod settle into new homes in newly installed habitat structures.
Griffith researchers among more than 200 experts to give key input into GBR report.
In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.