A rogue Longspined sea urchin has been discovered in Tasmaniaβs remote southwest waters, marking the most westerly sighting of the species in the state. Read more: utas.au/LonelyUrchin
A rogue Longspined sea urchin has been discovered in Tasmaniaβs remote southwest waters, marking the most westerly sighting of the species in the state. Read more: utas.au/LonelyUrchin
Yesterday #Antarctic and Southern Ocean scientists from @utas.edu.au and @antarcticsciaus.bsky.social chatted with Tasmanian politicians from all levels of government and across the political spectrum about 'Why Antarctica Matters for Tasmania.'
βΆοΈ aappartnership.org.au/tasmania-uni...
Dan Preston, Nathan Kilah, William Murrell and Santosh Pagire sitting around a lunch table.
It has been a great pleasure to welcome Dan Preston to @utas.edu.au today on the *first* leg of his RACI Alan Sargeson Lectureship Tour. It's been great to catch up with Dan and to hear more about recent results in metallosupramolecular cages. #OzChem
Kelp forests are increasingly threatened by warming temperatures and marine heatwaves, but understanding their real-world vulnerability to climate change requires looking beyond laboratory experiments and modelling: utas.au/KelpResearch
My first work home away from home
@utas.edu.au has such a beautiful campusβdefinitely what I call building with a view.
@lydiamackenzie.bsky.social has been absolutely wonderful and so welcoming, making sure Iβve met everyone and am all settled.
Now let's do some science π€π©βπ¬
π€ Professor Callisaya is speaking this Thursday at the @utas.edu.au 'Island of Ideas' public talk series, alongside Dr Larissa Bartlett and colleagues from @wickingdementia.bsky.social. Free to attend β online or in person.
π Register here: www.utas.edu.au/events/2026/...
π’ππ Check out the book launch event for βDisappearing Citiesβ by Tony Fry, scheduled on 25 Feb 2026, 6 pm, at School of Architecture and Design, University of Tasmania. See here β‘οΈ tinyurl.com/msehmnbz @utas.edu.au #TonyFry #DisappearingCities #FictionMeetsReality #ClimateFiction #EcoLiterature
Read our special edition of the COOKIES blog dedicated to the powerhouse team of women on the voyage βοΈπͺβοΈπ’π
The COOKIES voyage is led by @imas-utas.bsky.social at @utas.edu.au. The research is supported by a grant of sea time on RV Investigator from the CSIRO Marine National Facility.
π Boosting iron supply in the anaemic Southern Ocean enhances phytoplankton blooms and the oceanβs uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
π§ 'News & Views' @natgeosci.nature.com by Dr Marion Fourquez @utas.edu.au examines a new perspective on where the iron came from in the past.
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The global science and outreach team aboard the CSIRO research vessel (RV) Investigator. Image credit: E. Pietraroia.
π€ The COOKIES voyage is led by @imas-utas.bsky.social at @utas.edu.au The research is supported by a grant of sea time on RVβ―Investigator from the CSIRO Marine National Facility.
Sea spray off an iceberg in the Southern Ocean near the Denman Glacier in East Antarctica. Image credit: Pete Harmsen/AAD.
The results also have implications for proposed oceanβbased carbon dioxide removal strategies, such as iron fertilisation.
The research team includes Annika Oetjens, Prof Zanna Chase, Prof Peter Strutton and Dr Tyler Rohr.
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π An important new study led by ACEAS PhD researcher Annika Oetjens from @imas-utas.bsky.social at @utas.edu.au shows the Southern Ocean may be storing 40 to 60 per cent less carbon at certain depths than many climate models assume.
Learn more βΆοΈ antarctic.org.au/southern-oce...
π Ocean fronts are boundaries where different water masses collide. They cover about 1/3 of the global ocean but account for nearly 3/4 of total ocean CO2 uptake, absorbing about 1.8 billion tonnes of carbon each year.
Research led @utas.edu.au βΆοΈ tinyurl.com/jtxddyt9
Anim: Kuroshio current by NASA
TIA entomologist, Dr Justin Cappadonna, has deployed codling moth sensors in Tasmania that are providing real-time codling moth monitoring for sustainable apple production.
The project is testing the application of automated sensor technology to detect codling moths in Tasmanian apple orchards. π
Insects play a crucial role in Tasmanian agriculture - supporting crop production, soil health and natural pest control. However, climate change has the potential to significantly disrupt these systems, increasing the risk of pest outbreaks and crop damage.
Read more π bit.ly/4bHBorh
Did you see our researchers on ABC yesterday? Check it out www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01...
Congratulations to a team of researchers, led by ACEAS Chief Investigator Dr Linda Armbrecht from @imas-utas.bsky.social at @utas.edu.au, who recently set off on the Cook Ice Ecosystems and Sediments (COOKIES) voyage aboard the CSIRO RV Investigator.
Learn more: antarctic.org.au/cookies-blog...
3οΈβ£ The discovery, made on the 2024 Multidisciplinary Investigations of the Southern Ocean ( #MISO ) voyage with @utas.edu.au, @imas-utas.bsky.social, @antarcticsciaus.bsky.social and CSIRO, highlights how climate-driven changes in Antarcticaβs icescape can drastically reshape deep-ocean circulation.
Published online:
A three-perspective problem? Sustainability governance of renewable hydrogen certification in Tasmania
Daniel Goodwin, Fred Gale, Heather Lovell, Kim Beasy, Hannah Murphy & Marion Schoen
@utas.edu.au
doi.org/10.1080/1523...
#hydrogen #Tasmania #governance
Weβve gathered the top ten talks from our Island of Ideas 2025 public talks series β the ones that sparked the biggest conversations and stayed with us long after the final word: www.youtube.com/c/IslandofId...
What an incredible showing from @utas.edu.au Menzies and Tassie-based MS community members at MS Australiaβs #MSResearchConf2025 in Brisbane! With the theme Causes | Care | Cures it was an inspiring few days of sharing #MultipleSclerosis research, knowledge, sparking ideas and building connections π§
π Congratulations to Dr Holly Emery @utas.edu.au for her standout presentation at MS Australiaβs #MSResearchConf2025 in Brisbane! She shared insights from her important research into how changes in psychosocial factors shape self-concept in people with #MultipleSclerosis
π Congratulations to ACEAS Deputy Director, Professor Zanna Chase (@utas.edu.au), who has been appointed to the Australian Research Council (ARC) College of Experts for 2026.
Read more: utas-prod-web.squiz.cloud/utas2020/abo...
#Tasmania in Action is now live β 8 practical case studies made with TLC, @utas.edu.au & partners. Theyβre full of lessons from people whoβve spent years working on the ground. If #conservation is your world, youβll find something useful here. sites.google.com/ourcommonpla...
Congrats to @utas.edu.auβs Professor Mark Hovenden & team on the success of their ARC Discovery Project (4 years, $1.18M): Protecting the #peatysoils that store #Australiaβs water!
Details about the Heard Island and McDonald Islands #HIMI campaign #AAD @arcsaef.bsky.social @utas.edu.au @imas-utas.bsky.social @antarctic.bsky.social @antarctic.bsky.social
www.antarctica.gov.au/news/2025/au...
π We work to turn our research @utas.edu.au into real-world impact, to inform decision-making that recognises the centrality of #Antarctica and the Southern Ocean to the global climate system.
A special report (best viewed on a large screen or laptop) βΆοΈ aapp.shorthandstories.com/research-and...
Dr Linda Armbrecht @utas.edu.au giving a keynote at the Dorothy Hill Symposium at UQ. Linda was the recipient of the Dorothy Hill award for Early Career geoscientists for her work in developing the methods for extracting sedaDNA from marine sediments around Antarctica.
@sednasociety.bsky.social (and Women in #Ocean #Science) are hosting a #webinar highlighting great work that our #marine #eDNA #community is doing! Be sure to tune in for some valuable #insights on new #results in the #eDNA field.
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