Research Associate – Zooplankton Ecologist
PhD position available in coral recruitment dynamics and restoration at James Cook University (JCU) and the Australian Institute of Marine Science...
iXblue and 2G Robotics have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to offer a new survey skid for Inspection Class ROVs. This all-in-one...
Next to CO2, methane is the greenhouse gas that contributes most to the human-made greenhouse effect. Of the methane sources caused by human...
Corals are up against extreme environmental challenges. The battle is at the molecular level.
New research from the University of Montana suggests that streamflow variability brought on by climate change will negatively affect the survival of...
Norwegian researcher awarded European Research Council grant to explore the ocean's many woes
Synchronized coral spawning has become erratic, endangering the long-term survival of coral species
How should we be building along the global coast? A framework by UNSW scientists delivers some much-needed answers.
Storms, boat traffic, animal noises and more contribute to the underwater sound environment in the ocean, even in areas considered protected, a new...
One of the planet's most active ecosystems is one most people rarely encounter, and scientists are only starting to explore. The open ocean contains...
World Ocean Council SOS 2019 Brings Together the Global Ocean Business and Finance Community to Accelerate “Finance and Innovation for the Blue...
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