Alongside The University of Western Australia, we're undertaking deep-water fish surveys at Ningaloo Reef to deepen our understanding of the marine habitat and populations of fish living there.
This July saw millions of people were involved in Plastic Free July. Here's what we’re doing about it. And what you can do to help.
Corals, mangroves and seagrass habitats have been affected by extreme weather events, and some may never recover.
Researchers find movement on Mars! It’s in the gullies. And it can tell us more about gully erosion here on Earth.
We have worked closely with Indigenous rangers in the Kimberley to build on cultural and scientific knowledge of the marine animals and plants that call the region home.
While the physical effects of coral bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef have been well documented, we wanted to understand the social and cultural impact.
We’ve got some answers to a few questions you may have about cyclones.
The fish, the fox and the penguin: three of the weird and wonderful species from the final episode of Magical Land of Oz.
New research reveals how climate change could influence future krill abundance and whale populations in the Southern Hemisphere.
Just keep swimming! We feature three ocean-dwelling animals that stole the show, on the first episode of the ABC's new nature doco, the Magical Land of Oz.
Be a part of the ABC's new nature doco, Magical Land of Oz. Just slip on sunscreen, slap on a hat, and get outside to record the species that (still) call Australia home ?
We’re harvesting coral spawn slicks to upscale coral restoration of the Great Barrier Reef, through our Recovery of Reefs Using Industrial Techniques (RECRUIT) project.
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