Researchers and vets take to sea to assess health of SEQ turtles
Griffith and Sea World Foundation pilot study aims to provide insights into the impacts of chemical pollutants on turtle populations and their blood chemistry.
Griffith and Sea World Foundation pilot study aims to provide insights into the impacts of chemical pollutants on turtle populations and their blood chemistry.
A Griffith-led study on the influence of pollution on the sex ratio of clutches of green sea turtles has found that it may compound the female-biasing influence of rising global temperatures
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.
Three out of four Queensland green turtle populations risk harmful effects from cadmium found a Griffith University-led study.
Researchers from Griffith University are looking to collect cell samples of every marine species on the planet with the launch of Australia’s first Marine Wildlife Cell Bank.
Toxic chemicals are accumulating in Great Barrier Reef turtles and fish species popular with consumers, according to a new report by Griffith University and the World Wide Fund for Nature Australia.
Chemical exposure to tissue samples tests toxicity in marine wildlife without harming animals.
Leading Griffith University researchers have been honoured at the Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards held at the Gold Coast campus.