Unique ocean chemicals slip through the net Australian Rivers Institute PublishedOctober 18, 2021August 17, 2022 AuthorColin Hutchins The search for new natural products from the ocean is overlooking unique and potentially beneficial compounds, a Griffith University study has found.
Pandemic workaround – researcher keeps eyes on Pacific water quality from afar Coastal and Marine Research Centre PublishedSeptember 21, 2021August 17, 2022 AuthorCarley Rosengreen Griffith researcher trains Vanuatuan partners to gather water quality data after COVID-19 restricts travel.
Are humpback whales good bioindicators of Antarctic mercury pollution? Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security PublishedSeptember 17, 2021August 17, 2022 AuthorColin Hutchins A Griffith University-led study has provided the first evidence of mercury accumulation in humpback whales foraging in the Southern Ocean.
Impacts of coastal protection structures take place over decades Coastal and Marine Research Centre PublishedSeptember 14, 2021August 17, 2022 AuthorCarley Rosengreen Researchers find impacts of coastal interventions to manage erosion and sand build-up can take years to eventuate.
Three out of four turtle populations risk cadmium contamination Australian Rivers Institute PublishedAugust 18, 2021August 17, 2022 AuthorColin Hutchins Three out of four Queensland green turtle populations risk harmful effects from cadmium found a Griffith University-led study.
Lack of species depth threatens mangroves Australian Rivers Institute PublishedJuly 27, 2021August 3, 2022 AuthorColin Hutchins Limited number of invertebrate ecological roles puts mangroves at risk.
Griffith launches Australia’s first marine wildlife cell bank Alumni PublishedJuly 15, 2021August 17, 2022 AuthorPaige Carfrae 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.