Uncategorized Mud from land-clearing is filling up Moreton Bay May 4, 2016May 4, 2016by Australian Rivers InstituteLeave a Comment on Mud from land-clearing is filling up Moreton Bay A shallow and turbid Moreton Bay poses major challenges to local shipping and the Bay's ecosystems, explains Jack Coates-Marnane.
Uncategorized Why are some algal blooms more toxic to our drinking water than others? March 18, 2016March 18, 2016by Australian Rivers InstituteLeave a Comment on Why are some algal blooms more toxic to our drinking water than others? Warning: there are blue-green algae present! But, how toxic is the water?
Uncategorized Research Fellow recognised in Women Divers Hall of Fame March 14, 2016March 15, 2016by Australian Rivers InstituteLeave a Comment on Research Fellow recognised in Women Divers Hall of Fame Dr. Emma Kennedy, a research fellow at the Australian Rivers Institute has received an award from the Women Divers Hall of Fame
Climate change, Uncategorized Why do species vary in how fast they shift their ranges? February 26, 2016March 1, 2016by Australian Rivers InstituteLeave a Comment on Why do species vary in how fast they shift their ranges? Ocean animals are moving towards the poles in response to global warming, but are doing so at different speeds, explains Dr Chris Brown