Parks Australia

Making unseen reefs visible: new maps support better decisions for northern Australia’s marine life

Sep 5, 2025

In the remote, sediment-rich waters of northern Australia, these reefs had remained largely hidden. Absent from official maps, they have mostly been invisible to decision-makers. As such, despite providing habitat for a wide range of marine life, they are overlooked in conservation and development planning. The hub project team, led by the Australian Institute of…

Lights, cameras, pilchards and whales: surveying life in Hunter Marine Park

Sep 4, 2025

At depths below 50 metres, their cameras are capturing the wonderful world of fiddler rays, catsharks, Port Jackson sharks, hermit crabs, leatherjackets, lobsters, nannygai, bellowfish, serpent eels, sea whips, wobbegongs and snappers. The three-week survey began on 12 August, and is working around the weather. It is led by Dr Jacquomo Monk of the Institute…

Environmental DNA for measuring offshore marine biodiversity: what can DNA in water collected from the RV Investigator tell us?

Jul 30, 2025

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Creating an authorising environment to care for Country

Apr 10, 2025

Benthic Observation Survey System (BOSS) for surveys of marine benthic habitats

Mar 31, 2025

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Indigenous-led feral animal management in northern Australia

Mar 31, 2025

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Mar 30, 2025

Not all reefs are rocky: new map sharpens focus on functional reefs across southern Australia

Mar 26, 2025

The map shows the likely presence of ‘functional reef’ across 10–200 metre ocean depths between Western Australia’s Shark Bay and the Victoria-New South Wales border. It was developed in a Marine and Coastal Hub project led by the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) at the University of Tasmania and the University of Western…

Project 5.1 Information sheet

Mar 6, 2025

Improving knowledge transfer to support Australian Marine Park decision making and management effectiveness evaluation

Feb 4, 2025

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