What is drawing humpback whale super-groups to the African coast? Coastal and Marine Research Centre PublishedOctober 26, 2021 AuthorColin Hutchins Study finds humpback whale super-groups follow changing ocean currents and phytoplankton blooms.
Are humpback whales good bioindicators of Antarctic mercury pollution? Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security PublishedSeptember 17, 2021September 17, 2021 AuthorColin Hutchins A Griffith University-led study has provided the first evidence of mercury accumulation in humpback whales foraging in the Southern Ocean.
GPS suction tracker puts whales on the radar Coastal and Marine Research Centre PublishedJune 8, 2021 AuthorCarley Rosengreen First deployment of cost-effective, non-invasive suction cup tag a success.
Party capital a hit with humpback lads while new mums prefer relaxing bayside vibes Cities Research Institute PublishedApril 22, 2021April 21, 2021 AuthorCarley Rosengreen Research finds bay areas on East Australian Coast favoured by whales for playing and staying.
Creating a sustainable future for all Giving PublishedApril 28, 2020April 30, 2020 AuthorJane McCubbin As extreme weather, rising sea levels and shifting landscapes reinforce the realities of living with a changing climate, a team of Griffith scientists are working on the frontline to reduce the global impact.
Warmer, shallow GC waters becoming calving habitat for humpbacks Coastal and Marine Research Centre PublishedOctober 17, 2019October 30, 2019 AuthorCarley Rosengreen Humpbacks calving more than 1000km south of primary calving grounds off Great Barrier Reef.