Join us in congratulating the 2024 Student Prize Night finalists! Keep an eye out over the next few days to learn more about these early career researchers' work. #marinescience#AMSA#marineresearch
Don't forget to email your marine-themed painting, illustration or photography to wa@amsa.asn.au by May 17th for the chance to display your art on WA World Ocean Day! π¦ #oceanart#artcompetition#WAworldoceanday#AMSA
Weβre looking for a Data Officer to join the new IMOS Coastal Wave Buoys Facility π Support and contribute to the collection and curation of data essential to understanding the changes driven by waves and temperature in coastal zones. bit.ly/4b5AOR1@uwanews
Diverse habitats shape the movement ecology of a top marine predator, the white shark Carcharodon carcharias - Jewell - 2024 - Ecosphere - Wiley Online Library buff.ly/3Uxq9cd
π NEW OCEAN STUDY π
Marine Protected Areas in the High Seas:
π Provide a safe haven for fish to grow older and larger
π Allow bigger fish to lay more eggs
π Help replenish fished populations
#HighSeasTreaty#30X30straitstimes.com/singapore/pβ¦
One last reminder to those busy-barnacles that the AMSA WA End of Year Celebration is TOMORROW NIGHT! π₯³π¦
AMSA members FREE!
Non-members tickets $15
TICKETS AND INFO BELOW
events.humanitix.com/amsa-waβ¦
The Uunguu Rangers say it's early in the season for mangguru (marine turtles) to hatch, but we spotted some on their very first swim at Wianggarre (East Montelivet Islands, Kimberley, NW Australia) #WunambalGamberra#UunguuWundaaguIPA#KimberleyReefConnect
Congratulations to Wunambal Gaambera woman Karen Mangolomara for winning the Kimberley Reef Connect art competition β coordinated by @ZoeR_Coral from @CurtinUni and Lillian Karadada from Wunambal Gaambera Aboriginal Corporation.
Check it out below. π
@wamuseum@ausmarineparks
π¦Come join us for a fun night filled with marine science speed talks, as well as TWO special guest speakers giving extended talks! π¦ @AMSA_News#AMSAWA#marinescience
We are delighted to sponsor the premiere screening of "Mammung" on 10th Oct.
Mammung is the Noongar name for the whale: creatures that carry songs and stories through the world's oceans, transmitting them from the Perth Canyon to all the continents.
bit.ly/Mammung_Film_Premiere