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Just returned from an incredible expedition to the Houtman Abrolhos 🐋 @bluerobotics.bsky.social captured spectacular footage of this unique marine environment. Can't wait to dive into all the video 💙 #ROV #HoutmanAbrolhos #UnderwaterExploration @jcuofficial.bsky.social #JockCloughMarineFoundation

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Hit our weather window for the incredible Houtman-Abrolhos 🌬️. As Sylvia Earle aptly describes them, these islands are a vital "Hope Spot" for our ocean. We must contribute to their preservation. 💙 #HoutmanAbrolhos #OceanConservation #HopeSpots #SylviaEarle @jcuofficial.bsky.social @qldmuseum

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Huge thanks to Emily Darling & Tim McClanahan from @wcs.org for early inspiration on this critical topic.
@minderoo.bsky.social
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Integrating an Eco‐Evolutionary Perspective for Coral Reef Resistance Into Global Conservation Planning and Policy Global responses to climate change vary across ecosystems. Identifying coral reefs that can persist despite extreme warming is crucial for guiding research, policy, and management. Resilience framewo...

To maximize ocean protection, policy & practice must prioritize climate-ready reefs. We present a standardized definition of heat-resistant reefs, using genetic principles. Clarity is crucial for strategic investment in a warming world.
@ConLetters conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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New on @biorxivpreprint.bsky.social
! 🔬 Our study on Ningaloo Reef shows selective breeding can boost heat tolerance, even over small distances! A promising tool, BUT we must address climate change emissions & boost ocean protection biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Coral selections offer hope for heat-stressed coral reefs Researchers in Australia have achieved a breakthrough: corals with boosted heat tolerance, bred for survival in a warming world.

Hope for heat-stressed reefs: scientists boost coral survival rate @minderoo.bsky.social

“Of course, the only real and lasting solution to ending the destruction of coral reefs is the complete phase out of fossil fuels.”

cosmosmagazine.com/news/hope-fo... #science

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InFocus: Ningaloo Coral Bleaching. From the air, Ningaloo Reef looks untouched - full of colour and life. But beneath the surface, things are changing fast.

The WA marine heatwave has been heartbreaking.
Climate action can’t wait. We need bold, science-backed policies and to be brave and tackle the root cause. Every fraction of a degree matters. Every year we delay counts. #ClimateAction
🎥Watch now: www.minderoo.org/stories/in-f...
@minderoo.bsky.social

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Public consultation reopened over Woodside's Browse gas plan in wake of modifications - ABC News

amp.abc.net.au/article/1052...

If you care about the short- and long-term health of WA’s incredible reefs and sea country, public consultation for the Browse project is open until 10 June:

consultation.epa.wa.gov.au/open-for-sub...

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If you care about the short- and long-term health of WA’s incredible reefs and sea country, public consultation for the Browse project is open until 10 June:

consultation.epa.wa.gov.au/open-for-sub...

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Disappointed at the outcome of North West Shelf expansion off WA.

It pushes us further from net zero at a time we need to be doubling down on emissions reductions.

This carbon bomb risks protections for biodiversity and irreplaceable Murujuga rock art.

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Charting the way home

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Not always sunny 🌞 Just a bit of wind and rain!

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No surprise here: re-elected Labor has no intention of reining in fossil fuels.

Sadly - Scott Reef, Ningaloo, the Great Barrier Reef - and the people who depend on them - are among the many victims of greenhouse gas pollution.

Visit them while you still can.

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This ancient Australian reef is sending a silent distress call Australia’s Ningaloo Reef is sick, like many coral reefs around the world. And scientists warn reef restoration projects are no substitute for climate action.

We hosted @cnn.com on World Heritage-listed Ningaloo to show the devastating marine heatwave & mass coral bleaching. We're losing these wonders. Climate action is not optional – it's NOW. 🔥 #NingalooReef #ClimateCrisis
@minderoo.bsky.social edition.cnn.com/interactive/...

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David Attenborough is turning 99 and he is furious Everyone's favourite nature narrator is entering into his 100th year and releasing a brand-new documentary. But this is not a gentle reflection on the past century: it's an impassioned call to arms.

Especially shocking were footage of bottom trawling. We should all be furious that practices like bottom trawling still happen: www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05...

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Inspiring opening in Perth of Attenborough's new OCEAN 🌊film. Happy 99th 🎂 to this legend 👇, who continues to inspire and advocate for real protection of nature and sounding the alarm that climate change is "our greatest threat in thousands of years".

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OCEAN with David Attenborough premiered in Sydney and Perth this week - a powerful call to protect our oceans, narrated by one of the world’s most trusted voices. 🌊 Recovery is possible - if we choose to act.
Watch the trailer: bit.ly/OCEAN-trailer

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Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Population Genomics - Townsville, QLD, Australia James Cook University (JCU) is creating a brighter future for life in the Tropics and beyond, through education and research that makes a difference locally and globally.  We now have an opportunity a...

We @marine-omics.bsky.social are hiring. We're looking for a postdoc in population genomics. @janstrugnell.bsky.social careers.jcu.edu.au/jobs/postdoc...

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Last month I had the privilege to speak with the legendary Sylvia Earle! Her decades of ocean exploration and unwavering advocacy for marine conservation are truly inspiring. A conversation I'll never forget. 🌊 💙#OceanConservation #SylviaEarle #HopeSpot @oceanelders.bsky.social

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🌊Over the past four years, JCU marine ecologist Gemma Galbraith has been developing cost-effective methods using remote operated vehicles to study deep coral reefs and how they are changing with the climate.

Read more via @nature.com 👉https://shorturl.at/1GcgB

📸by Victor Huertas

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Changes to ARC grants will make it harder for Australia to combat Trump chaos, researchers warn Plan to cut most standalone positions in favour of shorter fellowships will hurt international recruitment, critics say

Guardian Australia @australia.theguardian.com reporting on the proposed changes to the ARC grants system.

There’s concern that getting rid of standalone fellowships will have lots of unintended consequences, especially for Early-Career Researchers.

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Incredible night at film launch of Corals Last Stand, about the fight to protect Scott Reef off of WAs coast

Great panel discussion, including folks from
@AustMarConsSoc

@ConservationWA

As Tim Winton said: "This is the moment for us to make choices."

www.ccwa.org.au/_corals_last...

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Woodside’s bid to expand a huge gas project is testing both major parties’ environmental credentials Opposition leader Peter Dutton says a Coalition government would push for approval of the huge project, which would release billions of tonnes of greenhouse gases.

Woodside expansion will create 4.3B - 6.1B tonnes of greenhouse gases (GG). Increasing GG at this magnitude, when the window to climate stability is fast closing, threatens major damage to natural systems, human health and wellbeing. theconversation.com/woodsides-bi...

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Understatement of the century….

“And we also need to do something about climate change”

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From 2010 to 2016 (latest data I have ), NIH research contributed to EVERY drug approved by the FDA

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Black text on white background. Screenshot from ARC’s Grants Calendar webpage showing which schemes will go ahead next year (upper bullet points), and which will be “paused” pending the outcomes of the review of the National Competitive Grants Program (lower bullet points). Source: https://www.arc.gov.au/funding-research/ARC_grants-calendar

Black text on white background. Screenshot from ARC’s Grants Calendar webpage showing which schemes will go ahead next year (upper bullet points), and which will be “paused” pending the outcomes of the review of the National Competitive Grants Program (lower bullet points). Source: https://www.arc.gov.au/funding-research/ARC_grants-calendar

ARC has “paused” future rounds of grant schemes pending outcomes of its NCGP Policy Review.

All schemes previously scheduled to open before 1 July this year will go ahead.

But next year’s Laureates, Industry Fellowships & Discovery Indigenous won’t.

See table👇 & www.arc.gov.au/funding-rese...

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