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23 November 2011- Scientific sleuths pinpoint the guilty coral killers
10 November 2011 - MoU between AIMS and NOAA promises further research collaboration
9 November 2011 - Increased acidity not an even test for coral reefs
27 September 2011 - World-first discovery can 'help save coral reefs'
24 August 2011 - How many species
29 June 2011 - Darwin Harbour early focus for North Australian marine research
15 February 2011 - Deep-sea Lanternfish
30 May 2011 - CO2 seeps in PNG
5 May 2011- Taiwan Visit
2 May 2011 - 'Million-Dollar Reef Sharks' an Economic Driver for Palau..
6 April 2011 - Young marine science students to showcase their work
30 March 2011- Lobster Super Mum delivers
9 February 2011- climate becoming more extreme
17 January 2011 - Ocean scientists to investigate humpback whales

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