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#Great Barrier Reef

Spawn of a new era as Reef’s first Coral IVF babies reach maturity

Southern Cross University, Other, 13/12/2021 The Coral IVF team inspecting the trial site at Heron Island in 2020. The first […]

Great Barrier Reef’s baby boom holds the key to its protection

Eco Voice, Other, 01/12/2021 The Great Barrier Reef is booming with new life after the world's biggest reproductive event coral […]

What will a warming East Australian Current change along the way?

If the East Australian Current changes, it could have devastating impacts on both marine ecosystems and our climate. Our scientists […]

Great Barrier Reef home to giant donut-shaped structures with unique animal and plant communities

ABC Online, Other, 02/03/2021, Nick Kilvert The fauna and flora communities on the Halimeda reefs are unique, new research has […]

First Coral IVF babies on the Great Barrier Reef thriving

Ocean Road Magazine, Other, 21/12/2020 Despite the most widespread bleaching event ever recorded, Southern Cross University researchers have found more […]

Coral-eating starfish threaten Great Barrier Reef

New Scientist, Online, 02/11/20 Along with climate change, one of the biggest threats to the Great Barrier Reef is the […]

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