Weather and waves driving sand to bypass headlands Coastal and Marine Research Centre PublishedJuly 12, 2021August 17, 2022 AuthorColin Hutchins Understanding linkbetween sand bypassing and large-scale climate drivers key for future coastline management.
Finding the best way to a whale’s diet through its skin Australian Rivers Institute PublishedJune 30, 2021August 3, 2022 AuthorColin Hutchins Skin, not blubber is the most effective way of revealing migrating whales’ diet.
Submerging aquaculture cages could be the answer for fish farming Australian Rivers Institute PublishedJune 28, 2021August 3, 2022 AuthorColin Hutchins The use of submerged cages may be the answer the aquaculture industry is looking for a new Griffith-led review has found.
GPS suction tracker puts whales on the radar Coastal and Marine Research Centre PublishedJune 8, 2021August 3, 2022 AuthorCarley Rosengreen First deployment of cost-effective, non-invasive suction cup tag a success.
Atmospheric monitoring in Antarctica uncovers local sources of industrial chemicals Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security PublishedMay 28, 2021August 3, 2022 AuthorCarley Rosengreen New research has highlighted the need for continuous air monitoring in the Antarctic after findings revealed a spike in pollutants following the installation of a new station building.
Carbon stockpiles abound in mangrove sinkholes Australian Rivers Institute PublishedMay 6, 2021August 3, 2022 AuthorCarley Rosengreen Highestsinglecarbonstocksever reported found in mangrove 'cenotes'.
Party capital a hit with humpback lads while new mums prefer relaxing bayside vibes Cities Research Institute PublishedApril 22, 2021August 3, 2022 AuthorCarley Rosengreen Research finds bay areas on East Australian Coast favoured by whales for playing and staying.