Moving marine postcodes
Ocean ecosystems are changing and some fish are on the move around Australia.
Ocean ecosystems are changing and some fish are on the move around Australia.
Australian seas are getting warmer, but it's not quite seafood chowder yet.
The log-a-fish website, Redmap, has now launched around Australia! But it all began in Tasmania with reports of some wayward snapper.
The Science Network WA has highlighted the introduction of Redmap into Western Australia. Read the article here.
TROPICAL fish are venturing as far south as Tasmania in response to ocean warming: read more about Redmap in the Sunday Tasmanian article Seeking warmer waters.
University of Western Australia researchers discuss the impacts of an ocean heatwave on the WA coast on it's marine life...
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The Marine Climate Change report card highlights that the Australian science community is widely engaged in research, monitoring and observing programs to increase our understanding of climate change impacts and inform management.
The Fishes of Australia website sheds light on the strange bone structure of the deep sea dragonfish...
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