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Jérôme OLLIER

WA divers asked to upload manta ray snaps for science - @UQ_News - 0 views

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    A University of Queensland scientist is calling for volunteer divers to photograph the underside of manta rays in waters off the Western Australian coastline and upload them to Facebook as part of a research project.
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    A University of Queensland scientist is calling for volunteer divers to photograph the underside of manta rays in waters off the Western Australian coastline and upload them to Facebook as part of a research project.
Jérôme OLLIER

The mysterious lives of Ningaloo whale sharks Zorro and Stumpy - @SNWA - 0 views

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    Researchers are planning to tag two of Ningaloo Reef's most famous whale sharks - Stumpy and Zorro - in a bid to discover where the ocean giants go to mate.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @Seasaver - Tiger shark surprises scientists with epic trip around Australia - @ABC... - 0 views

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    Tiger shark surprises scientists with epic trip around Australia.
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    Tiger shark surprises scientists with epic trip around Australia.
Jérôme OLLIER

20-Year Turtle Tracking Project in the Pilbara - @ParticleWA - 0 views

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    Rewind more than 30 years ago and the mighty resources industry was awakening in the Pilbara.
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Seabirds' personalities determine feeding styles - NERC - 0 views

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    Seabirds have distinct individual personalities that affect where they feed and how likely they are to prosper, a pair of recent studies suggests.
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World's longest green turtle migration recorded by satellite tracking - Swansea University - 0 views

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    Researchers at Swansea University, working with colleagues in Australia and the Seychelles, have announced the longest recorded migration for the green sea turtle, an endangered species. One of eight turtles which were tracked by satellite was found to have travelled 3979 km, from the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean, to the coast of Somalia in east Africa.
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Via @OCEANUSLive - Ships return to once-risky waters as piracy fear falls - @SciDevNet - 0 views

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    Vessels have cut fuel costs by slowing down and taking a more direct route closer to the Somali coast, shows study.
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    Vessels have cut fuel costs by slowing down and taking a more direct route closer to the Somali coast, shows study.
Jérôme OLLIER

Record-breaking turtle migration exposes limits of marine reserves - Science/AAAS | News - 0 views

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    Record-breaking turtle migration exposes limits of marine reserves.
Jérôme OLLIER

Local whale sharks get the travel bug - @SNWA - 0 views

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    SHARK Bay and the coastline off Karratha and Perth may be popular eateries for whale sharks (Rhincodon typus), satellite tracking has revealed.
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    SHARK Bay and the coastline off Karratha and Perth may be popular eateries for whale sharks (Rhincodon typus), satellite tracking has revealed.
Jérôme OLLIER

Advanced drone tech takes dugong monitoring to new heights - @MurdochUni - 0 views

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    Murdoch University scientists are adapting surveying and mining drone technology to make their dugong research faster and more cost effective.
Jérôme OLLIER

Overland migration of Arctic Terns revealed - @UniofNewcastle - 0 views

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    Data from a landmark study of the world's longest migrating seabird reveals how overland migration is an integral part of their amazing journey.
Jérôme OLLIER

Something smells fishy: scientists discover illegal fishing using shark tracking device... - 0 views

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    Something smells fishy: scientists discover illegal fishing using shark tracking devices.
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Extensive seagrass meadows discovered in Indian Ocean through satellite tracking of gre... - 0 views

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    Extensive seagrass meadows discovered in Indian Ocean through satellite tracking of green turtles.
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The mysterious beast of Ningaloo Reef: revealing the secrets of whale sharks - @CSIROnews - 0 views

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    Whale sharks are the largest fish in the sea but much of their behaviour is still unknown. In a world-first, we'll be attempting to hit the marine jackpot and determine how old whale sharks are using DNA samples. We're also placing trackers on them to discover where in the ocean they travel and how deep below the surface they go from one of their favourite hangouts - Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia.
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The secret life of our Swan River dolphins - @ParticleWA - 0 views

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    Every dolphin has a 'signature whistle' which helps their pod keep track of them. What if we could tune in too?
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The secret life of whale sharks no longer a mystery - @UQ_News - 0 views

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    Whale shark researchers have marked International Whale Shark Day by solving a long-standing mystery about where the world's largest fish go during the Australian spring and summer.
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Satellite tracking finds turtle foraging areas in north-west - @aims_gov_au - 0 views

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    Marine scientists have mapped previously unknown foraging grounds and migratory routes of Western Australia's green turtles to support conservation of the iconic threatened species.
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Half century of protection pays off for sea turtles - @UniofExeter - 0 views

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    Green turtle numbers continue to rise on a group of islands where the species has now been protected for more than 50 years, new research shows.
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