JOB OPPORTUNITY: SeaSim Technical Officer - Australian Institute of Marine Science
Application deadline 26th April 2026
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JOB OPPORTUNITY: SeaSim Head Aquarist - Australian Institute of Marine Science
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JOB OPPORTUNITY: SeaSim Senior Technical Officer (Two Positions) - Australian Institute of Marine Science
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SeaSim is supporting Rana Elmesseri (JCU) in an international study on coral microbiomes. By comparing Heliofungia from Australia & Indonesia, researchers will explore how microbes respond to environmental shifts—revealing new insights into reef health & resilience. 🌊🧬
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When Sea Urchins Take 'Tank Duties' a Bit Too Far
At #SeaSim, our algae-eating urchins decided to give a Triton snail a full shell scrub using their 5-toothed jaws (Aristotle’s lantern).
Helpful? Opportunistic? Hard to tell!
Marine life never fails to surprise — or amuse. 🐌
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🚨 Announcing the National Sea Simulator Funded Access Program!
Researchers can soon apply for merit-based access to our world-class facility, supported by NCRIS.
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🔬 At SeaSim, precision is key!
Our advanced systems replicate complex ocean conditions to support world-leading marine research. Siemens PCS 7 helps us maintain accurate and stable experimental conditions.
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Supporting education to foster the next generation of marine scientists! 🎉
SeaSim is donating urchins to JCU's Hatchery Techniques course.
These urchins were used as part of RRAP research to boost the growth and survival of baby corals.
Read more >> bit.ly/43wTqIA
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