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The 2011─2015 Final Report of the National Environmental Research Program Marine Biodiversity Hub is now available online, as well as in hard copy. |
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The Marine Biodiversity Hub has been funded to extend its research program for the next six years under the $142.5 million Australian Government National Environmental Science Programme (NESP). |
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NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub research is well aligned with goals identified in the new National Marine Science Plan (2015─2025) released in August by the National Marine Science Committee (NMSC). |
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A new way of mapping the corridors that link populations in the ocean has found a patch of corals at Western Australia’s Houtman-Abrolhos Islands that is shouting out for attention. |