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Conservation implications of dominant species associated with ocean infrastructure: The genus Tubastraea (Dendrophyllidae)
Our paper published in Marine Pollution Bulletin, “Conservation implications of dominant species associated with ocean infrastructure: The genus Tubastraea (Dendrophyllidae)”, explores the ecological impact of ocean infrastructure on marine ecosystems, with a focus on the coral genus Tubastraea.
12th March 2025
World Whale Day 2025
In celebration of World Whale Day, we are recognising the Cetaceans in Australia and from around the world. To begin, Cetacea is the scientific group name for whales, dolphins, and porpoises. All dolphins are whales (in fact, toothed whales) and there are 90 different species of whales that are divided into two categories, baleen and toothed whales.
19th February 2025
Shallow seamounts are “oases” and activity hubs for pelagic predators in a large-scale marine reserve
Our paper published in PLOS Biology “Shallow seamounts are “oases” and activity hubs for pelagic predators in a large-scale marine reserve” uses an integrated approach of BRUVS, seabird surveys, hydroacoustics, and satellite and acoustic tagging to study the effect of three unexplored seamounts on the pelagic communities surrounding them at Ascension Island in the remote south-Atlantic.
18th February 2025
International Day of Women and Girls in Science
In celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we recognise the remarkable contributions of the women in the Marine Futures Lab (MFL). Their dedication to marine conservation and innovative research drives us toward a more sustainable future.
11th February 2025
Writing workshop at Jennifer Arnold Theatre
A writing workshop was held at the Jennifer Arnold Theatre, led by Professor Jessica Meeuwig. During the session, she shared some tips for writing a thesis.
23rd January 2025
ASPIRE UWA Northwest Camp - Lab Visit!
Last week, we had the pleasure of hosting over 60 bright and curious students from the ASPIRE UWA Northwest Camp!
3rd December 2024
Size indicates response of ocean wildlife to marine protection
Our Science paper demonstrates the importance of remote places to pelagic wildlife.
4th June 2024