Mind the gaps: marine zooplankton futures in a warming world
A global review about the impacts of warming oceans on marine zooplankton is published in Nature Communications.
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A global review about the impacts of warming oceans on marine zooplankton is published in Nature Communications.
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Prof Tony Press honoured for distinguished service to the environment
Antarctic science leader awarded Order of Australia Read More »
MEDIA RELEASE: The first traverse for the Million Year Ice Core project is well advanced in proving a route for ambitious climate research in the coming years.
Trail-blazing tractor trains on track for million-year-old ice site Read More »
Greater conservation efforts are needed to protect Antarctic ecosystems, and the populations of up to 97% of land-based Antarctic species could decline by 2100 if we don’t change tack, new research has found.
MEDIA RELEASE: An advanced new satellite to observe water on Earth in unprecedented resolution promises to revolutionise Australian research in the Southern Ocean.
SWOT team zooms in on Southern Ocean from space Read More »
MEDIA RELEASE: Innovative research on Southern Ocean productivity and sea ice by the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP) will be advanced with three Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery projects.
Key Antarctic research awarded ARC Discovery grants Read More »
The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) convened in Hobart, Tasmania, during October 2022 to examine the state of marine life in the Southern Ocean. Professor Bettina Meyer (AWI) and Dr So Kawaguchi (AAD) published a Science editorial stressing the need for a new krill management strategy at the Antarctic Peninsula to ensure the balance of the Southern Ocean ecosystem.
Antarctic marine life under pressure Read More »