Reef fish must relearn the 'rules of engagement' after coral bleaching Debbie Banks January 04, 2023 Mass coral bleaching events are making it harder for some species of reef fish to identify competitors, new research reveals.
Octopuses have really fantastic vision Debbie Banks November 19, 2022 Researchers are investigating the outstanding visual capabilities of octopuses.
Ancient ocean methane isn’t adding to climate change Debbie Banks October 23, 2022 Methane released from reservoirs at the bottom of the ocean is not reaching the atmosphere, researchers report.
Study reveals new insights into how fast-moving glaciers may contribute to sea level rise Debbie Banks October 17, 2022 Models of sea level rise based on our understanding of how Earth's ice sheets respond to a warming atmosphere could....
Turtle robot can travel on land and in water Hannah Steiner October 16, 2022 Researchers have created a robot that can morph its legs into flippers through a process they dubbed “adaptive morphogenesis.”
Biodiversity and Oceans: Road to Sharm El-Sheikh Hannah Steiner September 12, 2022 EVENT: Environment and Development Forum 2022: The Road to Sharm El-Sheikh
Up to 90% of marine species could be at high or critical risk if greenhouse gas emissions continue as-is: Study Debbie Banks August 23, 2022 Nearly all marine species could be at risk of extinction by 2100 if greenhouse gases continue to be emitted at....
Microplastics continue to cause havoc to our environment George Scott August 20, 2022 New research and footage captured by Murdoch University scientists show how damaging microplastics are to the environment with particles posing....