10

Mar

Reef Ecologic in partnership with TropWATER are finalists for the 2020 Banksia Small Business Awards

Congratulations to Reef Ecologic who are finalists for the 2020 Banksia Small Business Awards for their work in partnership with TropWATER and the Museum of Underwater Art (MOUA).You can view their 2-minute video on the Banksia Foundation website...

1

Dec

TropWATER’s Dr Ian McLeod wins 2020 Eureka Prize for Applied Environmental Research

James Cook University scientists are celebrating two wins at last night’s ‘Oscars of Australian science’, the Eureka Prizes.A team of scientists led by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at JCU has won the 2020 Eureka Prize...

6

Oct

Competitive Summer Internship and Industry Placement with $2,000 bursary Available

 Submit your application to Dr Michael Rasheed michael.rasheed@jcu.edu.au or Dr Nathan Waltham nathan.waltham@jcu.edu.au by the 23 October 2020.  ...

28

Sep

New marine science scholarships as JCU extends deal with NQBP

James Cook University will have a leading role in safeguarding the reef as it begins a new $5 million, five-year partnership with North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP). The environmental monitoring agreement expands the current three-year p...

3

Aug

Pandora’s box: aquatic biosecurity challenges associated with the freshwater aquarium trade and northern Australian ecosystems

Most of us are familiar with pests and weeds causing problems in freshwater ecosystems. In northern Australia, more notable troublemakers include pigs, tilapia and salvinia. However, a recent report commissioned by the Department of Agriculture, Wate...

20

Apr

Project update: Assessing sea turtle health using bio-electrical impedance analysis

A project update from PhD Candidate Sara Kophamel.We finished data collection!After several challenging field trips to the Great Barrier Reef and around Magnetic Island, we managed to examine enough turtles for our project. We have been testi...

23

Mar

Using eDNA in the tropics to effectively identify invasive, elusive and rare species

TropWATER researchers have led a new review describing how to better use a revolutionary DNA technique in the tropics, so scientists can more effectively identify invasive, elusive and rare species.PhD candidate Madalyn Cooper (supervised by Trop...

22

Mar

OZFish North Queensland works to improve the health of local waterways

TropWATER Member and OzFish Unlimited project manager for north and far north QLD, Dr Geoff Collins has been working with the Cairns OzFish Chapter, as well as local government and other community groups to improve the health of local waterways. This...

16

Mar

New paper – using jellyfish to monitor herbicide runoff

Herbicides are an integral part of global agricultural activity but can be advected into local drainages that can discharge to coastal marine systems. Herbicide runoff can impact coastal marine organisms, including those associated with coral reefs a...