Advertisement · 728 × 90

Posts by Offshore Biotechnologies

Video

The next big step in our sponge garden restoration project is happening this week! Right now, the barge is leaving Port Phillip, carrying the crucial rocky substrate that will soon form the foundation for new marine life in Apollo Marine Park.

1 year ago 9 1 0 0
Video


Did you know sponges are some of the ocean’s hardest workers? These unassuming creatures filter hundreds of gallons of water every day, trapping bacteria and waste while releasing crystal-clear water
#OceanHeroes #MarineEcosystem #NatureIsAmazing #UnderwaterLife #SustainTheSea #OceanFilters

1 year ago 5 2 0 1
Video

Check out this huge Dusky Morwong living in this sponge garden. A great example of a larger species that makes its home in our stunning sponge gardens in Southern Australia, which we are helping to restore and enhance. #marinescience #biotechnology

1 year ago 9 1 0 0

From sponges to sea lions. Restoring and enhancing the seabed is critical to all ocean ecosystems.

1 year ago 4 0 0 0
Video

Check out this incredible sponge garden in Port Phillip Heads Marine Park we filmed last week. We are constantly expanding our knowledge of sponge gardens in the southern ocean so we can restore and enhance areas that require these important animals. #marinelife #biotechnology #sciencefacts

1 year ago 17 1 0 0
Video

Unveiling the Hidden Power of Sponges in Our Oceans
 
Join us as we dive into a fascinating experiment, using safe fluorescent dye to reveal the invisible yet vital filtration work sponges perform in the ocean. #OceanScience #MarineBiology #SpongeResearch #OceanInnovation #marinescience

1 year ago 24 4 1 1
Video

Ever heard of a weedy seadragon? These funky little guys look like floating bits of seaweed, but they’re actually relatives of seahorses! They’re pros at blending into kelp forests down in southern Australia.
🦑

#WeedySeadragon #OceanVibes #MarineLife #weedyseadragon #Conservation #followme

1 year ago 181 40 9 4
Advertisement