Researchers at the University of Sydney and James Cook University wanted to track how well corals in the Southern Great Barrier Reef recover from coral bleaching under modern ocean conditions.
Scientists have found oysters could be very useful in gobbling up nutrient pollution from tropical waterways, including the Great Barrier Reef. James Cook University's Professor Jan Strugnell was ...
It's no secret that the Great Barrier Reef has been struggling ... according to a release from James Cook University. Depending on the location, fish numbers dropped by 33% to 72%, with the ...
at James Cook University in Townsville, doesn't agree that the culling programme is worthwhile. “It’s increasingly clear that attempts to protect corals on the Great Barrier Reef by culling ...
A new study has found that nearly half the coral trout caught on the Great ... reef's unique biodiversity," said Professor ...
Principal research scientist at James Cook University ... overall health of the reef but since Cyclone Jasper, the Far North has fared relatively well with no major bleaching events and some increases ...
Pottery dating back at least 2000 years has been discovered on a tiny Great Barrier Reef island ... Professor Sean Ulm from James Cook University, said the discovery provides strong evidence ...
Principal research scientist at James ... reef but since Cyclone Jasper, the Far North has fared relatively well with no major bleaching events and some increases in coral cover. Great Barrier ...