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Scary news for corals – from the Ice Age

There is growing scientific concern that corals could retreat from equatorial seas and oceans as the

Historic coral collapse on Great Barrier Reef

Australian marine scientists have unearthed evidence of an historic coral collapse in Queensland’s

Sea life ‘facing major shock’

Life in the world’s oceans faces far greater change and risk of large-scale extinctions than at an

We can still save our reefs: coral scientist

John Pandolfi keeps his optimism alive despite the grim scientific evidence he confronts daily that

Australia ‘has two distinct white shark populations’

A new scientific study has identified two distinct populations of white shark at the east and west o

Fieldwork on Negros (Philippines)

Through the Indo-Pacific Ancient Ecosystems Project we were recently (beginning of March 2012) invit

Congratulations Matt!!!

We are very pleased to announce that $1000 prize for the Virginia Chadwick Awards  for the ARC Cent

Sea life 'must swim faster to survive'

November 4, 2011 Fish and other sea creatures will have to travel large distances to survive climate

Climate will damage reefs 'at different rates'

July 22, 2011 Climate change and acidifying ocean water are likely to have a highly variable impact

Scientists test Moreton Bay as coral ‘lifeboat’

July 26, 2010 An international team of scientists has been exploring Moreton Bay, close to Brisbane,