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Ocean Acidification robs reef fish of their fear of predators 4/14/14
9 October: Inshore reefs of the GBR especially vulnerable to ocean acidification 10/9/14
11 Sep: Sharks more abundant on healthy coral reefs 9/11/14
28 July: Global study shows that healthy rivers help create healthy reefs 7/28/14
17 July: New study links dredging to diseased corals 7/17/14
AIMS and partners win smart IT award for unifying scientific monitoring with images 7/3/14
27 May: Abundance as important as rarity for biodiversity 5/27/14
Ten years of satellite data shows land management key to protecting the Reef 5/28/14
SCUBA divers are helping researchers to monitor sharks 4/24/14
1 April: Corals don't lie: centuries of rising sea levels and temperature data revealed 4/1/14
17 Feb 2014: AIMS partners with Shell and INPEX to help protect against oil spills 2/17/14
'Hidden' and new species of coral identified by AIMS scientists 1/20/14

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