A first-of-its-kind study has mapped the global movements of a range of marine animals around the world to understand how they travel the ocean.

Marine animals explore the ocean in similar ways

Overlooking split spawning may have biased our knowledge of coral reproduction at some reefs and could also be hampering management efforts to protect the most vulnerable coral life history stages.

Splitting the science over coral spawning

Australia’s leading research organisations will unite to design ways to build resilience and repair the global icon, the Great Barrier Reef

Saving the Great Barrier Reef through new science partnerships

A new book exploring the best scientific research on preventing coral-eating Crown-Of-Thorns Starfish (COTS) outbreaks, is expected to become a critical resource for informing management of these...

While it is too early to tell whether mass coral bleaching will occur on the Great Barrier Reef this summer coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish continue to pose a high risk, according to...

Coral bleaching survivors, which may hold the answers to restoring reefs, will make a rare flight from Queensland’s far northern Great Barrier Reef to Townsville.

A spectacular display of nature is expected to unfold over the next week when the corals of the Great Barrier Reef begin the first annual spawning.

In partnership with Boeing, the world’s largest aerospace company, AIMS has demonstrated how a revolutionary high‐tech autonomous ocean vehicle, the Wave Glider, can improve monitoring of the Great...

A collective of scientists and reef managers says new technological interventions are needed to save coral reefs under climate change.

In its efforts to protect the Great Barrier Reef and building on the $27.4 million investment to support the direct management of crown-of-thorns starfish, the Australian Government is now turning...