Aerial view of two whales swimming in shimmering green ocean water, sunlight reflecting on the surface. One whale raises its fluke near the top left. Stock image.
A study in Scientific Reports suggests the observed decline in reproductive success of the western Australian population of southern right whales is influenced by environmental changes in mid- and high-latitude feeding grounds. go.nature.com/3MDSqfS π π π§ͺ
13.02.2026 17:33
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π¦ͺ Community-based marine restoration to generate social licence and ecological knowledge for upscaling oyster reef restoration
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Crayfish Closure Follows Salmon Antibiotic Deployment - Tasmanian Times
The commercial rock lobster fishery south of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel is now closed effective 15 November 2025
Lobster fishery off Bruny Island in TAS closed on eve of the opening of fishing season due to antibiotic use by the salmon farms.
No indication of how long for. Must be a devastating blow for fishermen approaching Xmas.
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Some very good points in this article, particularly on sustaining your career and well-being and choosing supervisors and labs.
26.10.2025 03:15
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NSWβs fast-track planning laws could allow mines to be approved without environmental assessment
Environmental assessments could go out the window for mining projects, windfarms and other developments, green groups say
Thereβs some pretty alarming stuff happening in NSW right now with big changes to the planning laws being rushed through Parliament.
The proposed amendments create major corruption risks and should be closely reviewed by ICAC.
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02.10.2025 09:50
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They have the best available science, yet the Australian government continues to approve destructive global warming fossil fuel projects.
21.08.2025 20:16
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Is eating farmed salmon worth snuffing out 40m years of Tasmanian evolution? | Tim Flannery
Without the strongest conservation efforts, it canβt be long before the Maugean skate β and other marine living fossils in Australia β are wiped out
The Maugean skate, has become famous because it is endangered by salmon farming.
It is ironic that instead of addressing the environmental factors contributing to its endangerment, conservation efforts have focussed on attempting to breed the Maugean skate in captivity.
06.04.2025 21:26
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Informative and enjoyable to watch.
30.03.2025 19:08
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Interesting essay on human aspects of ecological restoration, in PNAS.
The problem is restoring ecosystems doesnβt actually work at meaningful scales. You have to first reverse the causes of destruction.
You can boost your optimism by cherry-picking small βbright spotsβ, ignoring the rest.
07.01.2025 06:03
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