Aquaculture needs evidence-based investigations if it's to proceed sustainably, including water column monitoring, waste management, and the effects of climate change.
In 2012 Simon Irvin became a mentor for the Indigenous Traineeship Program, where he met 19 year old Natalie Habilay, who — four years later — has become a fulltime technician and mentor herself.
Climate change is threatening one of the world's most important rivers, and impacting millions of people.
By Rik Buckworth, Principal Research Scientist and Greg Coman, Aquaculture Scientist Australians are set to munch through half a billion prawns […]
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Garlic prawns, paella, tandoori prawns, jambalaya, or a fabulously 70s prawn cocktail — however you like to eat prawns, we’ve […]
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