A lot of thanks must go to the contracting team who did the vast majority of physical work on this study, as well as the wonderful tech staff at NSW DPIRD. Open-access paper here: connectsci.au/wr/article/5...
A lot of thanks must go to the contracting team who did the vast majority of physical work on this study, as well as the wonderful tech staff at NSW DPIRD. Open-access paper here: connectsci.au/wr/article/5...
Dolphins were stealing bait from SMART drumlines at one site. We tried adding acoustic deterrents but that didnβt seem to stop them.
However, switching the bait to elasmobranch tissue significantly reduced bait depredation: there were no observations of dolphins stealing bait in 3 years. (2/3)
How do you stop dolphins stealing bait from drumlines? We looked at data from the NSW Shark Management Program.
β acoustic pingers
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change bait type
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connectsci.au/wr/article/5...
"Improving citizen science: Co-creating recommendations with researchers and the public"
A pre-print about an exciting project with Science for All, supported by the Australian Citizen Science Association & the Australian Academy of Science
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
#citizenscience #public #science
(2/2) The tool can provide rapid, scalable data to fill gaps in detailed long-term monitoring to optimise decision making for resilience-based management. The novel inclusion of online volunteers presents an opportunity for mass engagement of new audiences in conservation.
(1/2) New paper: broadscale image collection and analysis by citizen science and AI can estimate cover of key coral groups with ~99% accuracy, with some variation depending on coral cover level.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
How did I miss this?!? Basking sharks are likely to be partial endotherms: they are able to warm up some of their body higher than the surrounding water. This means they can maintain a more active lifestyle in otherwise very cold waters.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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Fast & Fair peer review A new initiative offering high-quality peer review within 7 working days of submission Biology Open
We are excited to be launching the next phase of our Fast & Fair peer review initiative: offering high-quality peer review within 7 working days. #fastandfairpeerreview
Read the Editorial by EiC Daniel Gorelick @danielgorelick.bsky.social at: bit.ly/4kYD1mL
credit: Liam Lachs
π’New Paper Alertπ’
on corals and climate change in Science
Adaptation via natural selection could determine whether Acropora corals persist under expected levels of global warming
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Killer whales (Orcinus orca) hunt, kill and consume the largest fish on Earth, the whale shark (Rhincodon typus). π¦ππ¦πΏπ§ͺπ www.frontiersin.org/journals/mar...
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