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Action cameras can measure fish accurately
Small action cameras have received interest for use in underwater videography because of their low-cost, standardised housing, widespread availability and small size. Here, we assess the capacity of GoPro action cameras to provide accurate stereo-measurements of fish
Climate-driven synchrony of marine and terrestrial ecosystems in Australia
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Indicators of fishing mortality on reef shark populations
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Prof. Jessica Meeuwig speaks on ABC Four Corners’ “Shark alarm”
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Humans and climate variability threaten coral reef fish with small ranges
Coral reefs are among the most species-rich and threatened ecosystems on Earth, yet the extent to which human stressors determine species occurrences, compared with biogeography or environmental conditions, remains largely unknown. With ever-increasing human-mediated
Dr. Ana Sequeira talks about her research to celebrate World Oceans Day
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Congratulations to Dr. Phil Bouchet
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Transferability of predictive models of coral reef fish species richness
We present a novel system of drifting pelagic baited stereo-video cameras that operate in deep-water, topographically complex environments typically considered inaccessible for sampling. The instruments are portable, semi-autonomous and inexpensive, allowing the recording of high-definition
Using drifting cameras to monitor marine reserves
We present a novel system of drifting pelagic baited stereo-video cameras that operate in deep-water, topographically complex environments typically considered inaccessible for sampling. The instruments are portable, semi-autonomous and inexpensive, allowing the recording of high-definition