Parasitic analysis, micro-chemistry and genetics are being combined to help ensure the future of Australia’s popular mangrove jack fish.
Examining the movements of vessels between locations helped to predict where an invasive seaweed spread, researchers led by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) have revealed.
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) scientists have ‘discovered’ and mapped more than 1000 previously uncharted coral reefs in northern Australia, all without setting foot on a boat, or even leaving their offices.
A new tool to help scientists and reef managers consider the ecological risks of different coral reef interventions around the world has been developed by researchers from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS).
Courtship calls among two species of fish commonly found on Australian coral reefs have been described, and researchers say their ‘accents’ can vary significantly between regions.
AIMS Indigenous Partnerships Coordinator Uncle Bob Muir has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of James Cook University for "his eminent contributions to marine science and the field of valuing and incorporating Traditional Knowledge and Indigenous perspectives in marine stewardship, nationally and internat
Efforts to improve and fast track large-scale coral reef restoration processes on Caribbean reefs are being supported by Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) scientists as part of a new international collaboration.