We’re working to discover, enhance and sustain marine ecosystems and maximise the benefits from Australia’s marine territory.
For three years, carbon emissions from fossil fuels have grown little or not at all, opening a window of opportunity to halt climate change.
Investigator has returned to the East Australian Current to grapple with the challenges of maintaining IMOS deep water moorings.
Lindsay Marshall illustrated 650 rays for Rays of the World, the first illustrated guide to all non-extinct species of ray.
Can coral create rain? Scientists on board RV Investigator are using drones, balloons and other high tech gadgets to find out.
Drifting like Nemo, RV Investigator has been following the East Australian Current to make some interesting discoveries. Here's the highlight reel.
Scientists search for the meaning of life for ocean microbes and find that the truth might be out there, in the mud!
Stretching more than a kilometre across the reef lagoon, our scientists set about identifying millions of teeny tiny aquabugs.
Through a multi-group investigation based around northern Australia, we've identified a new species, one of the largest known stingrays.
An autonomous torpedo shaped underwater glider has just completed a trip through the eastern waters of the Great Australian Bight, collecting valuable data on the ocean.
Investigator explores uncharted territories and the art of science during a transit from Fiji to Australia.
As we predicted two months ago, the background atmospheric carbon dioxide levels measured at Cape Grim on Tasmania’s northwest coast have officially passed the 400 parts per million mark.
Our team at the Ningaloo reef have been busy this past year, tagging 60 animals and surveying 7 kilometres of reef, and 12,000 hectares of deep habitat!
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