We’re working to discover, enhance and sustain marine ecosystems and maximise the benefits from Australia’s marine territory.
An inspiring science drama about a ship and its marine research, over a journey of 100,000 nautical miles.
Spotted Handfish may be critically-endangered, but with the help of a captive breeding program their future is looking considerably less murky.
The depths of the ocean are one of Earth's most inaccessible and unexplored environments, and getting a sneak peek into what lives down there can provide great insight into managing marine diversity.
Understanding which fish species occur where, and identifying new fish species, is the starting point for managing our marine biodiversity.
In a world first, we've used a combination of tracking technologies to estimate the Australian white shark populations.
New research has used genetic analysis in a world-first effort to accurately estimate Australian and New Zealand white shark numbers.
Our new fleet of remote controlled ocean bots are sailing away to collect data on the high seas.
With the help of science the Great Barrier Reef can repair itself.
As the end of the year fast approaches, we wanted to share one last gift with you: some of the top science stories of 2017.
On a recent trip to Ningaloo Reef our researchers stumbled across a field of corals the like of which have never been seen in such abundance before.
What do the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race and the Australian freshwater eel have in common?
We need to talk about the two children responsible for some of our climate catastrophes: El Niño and La Niña.
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