Australia’s leading marine scientists will gather in Geelong in Victoria next week (July 6-9) to discuss the latest research, challenges and solutions for sustainable marine and coastal development.
team of Australian and US scientists have discovered that corals already have the genes to tolerate global warming. It may only be a matter of shuffling them to where they are most needed.
Scientists form the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) and James Cook University have found that that the frequency of large river floods affecting the central Great Barrier Reef (GBR)...
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) researchers have tagged and taken blood samples from more than 12 sharks from waters near Ningaloo reef to understand tiger shark migration better...
A month-long expedition to Scott Reef and the submerged shoals near the Kimberley coast on board the AIMS research vessel, Solander and the US-based Schmidt Ocean Institute’s vessel, Falkor.
Over a period of four years scientists from AIMS, working in partnership with Geoscience Australia and the University of Western Australia, uncovered a rich physical landscape and a vast oasis of...
Maintaining no take zones for an unlimited time is challenging, as they can affect millions of people, especially in developing countries, who rely on fish for food and income.
Maintaining no take zones for an unlimited time is challenging, as they can affect millions of people, especially in developing countries, who rely on fish for food and income.
Maintaining no take zones for an unlimited time is challenging, as they can affect millions of people, especially in developing countries, who rely on fish for food and income.