Taskforce to survey Reef’s bleach blondes

A TASKFORCE has been convened to conduct further surveys along the Great Barrier Reef and elsewhere in Australia after a second mass coral bleaching event in as many years. The mobilisation of the National Coral Bleaching Taskforce, made up...

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Eaten Alive

Australia is well known for its dangerous animals, so it is only fitting that we would also harbor the worlds most venomous snail, the Geographic Cone Snail (Conus Geographus). With venom potent enough to kill humans, the Geographic cone...

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Symbiotic Marvels of the Sea

I have completely fallen in love with symbiosis. Animals that have evolved to work together to protect, feed and clean one another in a mutually beneficial relationship. A serious obstacle to Charles Darwin’s evolutionary theory on natural selection, we...

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Ocearch

It’s Shark Week this week and we want to give a massive shout out to a fantastic organisation that we had the privilege of working with earlier this year, Ocearch. Ocearch is a not for profit organisation that enables...

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Where it all began

We recently took a trip back to where it all began for Richard back in 1989, Reef HQ Aquarium in Townsville Australia. Richard was lucky enough to be employed by Reef HQ when he was putting himself through Marine...

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Raine Island

Richard is off to Raine Island again.  Ironically his departure coincides with World Turtle Day.  After realising he has been to this highly protected coral cay on well over 40 separate occasions, we decided it was time to tell...

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