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Two Seafarers Charged Following Bulk Carrier Drug Bust - @ShipNews - 0 views

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    Océanie Australie marin inculpation droit loi législation réglementation justice "marine marchande" "transport maritime" bateau navire vraquier drogue "trafic (commerce illicite)" contrebande cocaïne "océan Indien" Australie-Occidentale "îles MARSHALL"
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Northwest seagrass in a world of its own (in the lab) - @WAMSInews - 0 views

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    In the second part of our report into measuring the effects of light reduction and sediment burial to determine the capacity for northwest seagrasses to withstand change, we move from the field to the lab for some surprising results.
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    In the second part of our report into measuring the effects of light reduction and sediment burial to determine the capacity for northwest seagrasses to withstand change, we move from the field to the lab for some surprising results.
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Shark cull: nationwide protests against 'catch and kill' policy in WA - theguardian.com - 0 views

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    Shark cull: nationwide protests against 'catch and kill' policy in WA.
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Sharks need a safe place too - @uwanews - 0 views

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    After analysing more than 2000 hours of coastal shark sightings, researchers from The University of Western Australia and other collaborators have warned that habitats important for juvenile shark survival are not adequately protected.
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Western Australia's shark cull faces legal challenge from conservationists | World news... - 0 views

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    Opponents claim the plan to bait and kill sharks breaches state and federal laws, and international agreements
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Meet the WA scientists racing to stop fatal shark attacks - news.com.au - 0 views

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    Meet the WA scientists racing to stop fatal shark attacks.
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Sea-floor microbes may be affected by ailing shrimp in acidified oceans - UWA - 0 views

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    Disrupting just one process in the important relationship between microbes and bigger plants and animals that live in ocean floor sediment may have knock-on effects that could reduce the productivity of coastal ecosystems, according to international research published online yesterday in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.
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WA corals reveal changes to ocean currents and temperatures - CORALCOE - 0 views

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    A new study published in the international journal Nature Communications has revealed how Western Australia's coral reefs have been affected by changing ocean currents, rising sea surface temperatures and sea level variability.
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Orbital snaps reveal Roebuck Bay's tidal movements - @SNWA - 0 views

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    A PHOTO of Roebuck Bay just south of Broome, snapped by a curious astronaut on the International Space Station, has called into question the origin of some of the region's highly-unusual parallel tidal creeks.
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Where have the largest whale sharks gone? - @aims_gov_au @uwanews - 0 views

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    Researchers from The University of Western Australia and the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) have raised concerns about the whereabouts of the world's biggest whale sharks after finding that the largest sharks observed in recent years were smaller than those recorded more than a decade ago.
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    Researchers from The University of Western Australia and the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) have raised concerns about the whereabouts of the world's biggest whale sharks after finding that the largest sharks observed in recent years were smaller than those recorded more than a decade ago.
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Some Old Movies Become Classics - A Case Study Determining the Scientific Value of ROV ... - 0 views

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    Some Old Movies Become Classics - A Case Study Determining the Scientific Value of ROV Inspection Footage on a Platform on Australia's North West Shelf.
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Marine heatwave proves devastating to Shark Bay dolphins - @uwanews - 0 views

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    A study by an international team of marine researchers, including The University of Western Australia, has found dolphin survival and reproductive rates suffered a significant decline following a 2011 marine heatwave affecting around 1,000km of Western Australia's coastline.
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Shark bite-off rates revealed at Ningaloo - @uwanews - 0 views

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    In a world first, researchers at The University of Western Australia have quantified the number of shark bite-offs of recreationally caught fish in the Ningaloo region.
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A current affair: the movement of ocean waters around Australia - @ConversationEDU - 0 views

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    A current affair: the movement of ocean waters around Australia.
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Dolphin name game reveals complex relationships - @uwanews - 0 views

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    Researchers from The University of Western Australia have discovered male bottlenose dolphins can retain individual vocal labels, or "names", to help recognise friends and rivals in their social network, much like humans.
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