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More information, faster, with new AI monitoring tool

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11 March 2025

We can now automatically process and classify data about large areas of the sea floor thanks to a transformative machine-learning method developed by AIMS.

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Innovative remote sensing model to boost coral reef restoration efforts

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22 August 2024

Researchers from the Australian Institute of Marine Science have developed an advanced remote sensing model that will significantly enhance efforts to manage and restore coral reefs.

A satellite image of Scott Reef off Western Australia
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3D digital twin to enhance understanding of the Great Barrier Reef

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10 June 2024

Photo-realistic 3D images of sections of the Great Barrier Reef that will aid recovery and management efforts could be produced faster and more accurately thanks to a new partnership between AIMS and La Trobe University.

A coral reef is captured in photo-realistic detail using new AI technology
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Remote, portable coral factories to be developed for reef restoration

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31 October 2023

Portable aquariums that can be set up in remote areas to each propagate up to 100,000 young corals at a time for reef restoration will be developed by the Australian Institute of Marine Science.

concept image showing a small aquaria system set up on a beach
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AIMS reef monitoring technology to be used in the Philippines

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18 September 2023

Innovative AIMS-developed coral reef monitoring technology is being adopted in the Philippines.

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A whale of a time for autonomous tech developers testing at ReefWorks

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22 August 2023

Australia’s fledgling autonomous marine technology industry put its newest products to the test at ReefWorks, AIMS’ tropical marine technology test range, during an Open Range event.

small research vessel tows a surfboard setup with autonomous systems
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Using digital twins to advance the management and restoration of the Great Barrier Reef

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12 July 2023

Photogrammetry is the scientific technique that can not only transport you into the delicate corners and crannies of the underwater world but enable AIMS scientists to measure large sections of the Great Barrier Reef. This is accelerating their ability to help vulnerable reefs recover and adapt to a warming climate.

Scuba diver holds a bar with two large cameras on either end
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Uncrewed boats put to test in Australian first

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28 September 2022

Like self-driving cars, self-driving or autonomous boats are rapidly developing to perform a wide range of tasks from marine monitoring and mapping to surf rescue, border patrol and ocean surveillance.

Autonomous vessel turns towards marine operations, a building on the foreshore at the Australian Institute of Marine Science
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International Women in Engineering Day - De’vereux Harvey

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22 June 2022

When De’vereux Harvey was studying mechanical engineering seven years ago, she did not imagine it would lead to a job where she got to visit some of the most sought-after reef destinations in the world to design systems to support marine science.

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Marine robots take orders from afar at ReefWorks

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23 May 2022
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