News Don't miss these spectacular astronomical light shows We’ve already been spoiled this year when it comes to astronomical events playing out in the skies above. From Australia, we’ve seen the Eta Aquariiid meteor shower, got a a…
Wildlife What do we stand to lose as species go extinct? …are at risk because of their popularity in the aquarium trade. Image credit: Justin Gilligan. Leafy sea dragons There is something so magical about seeing a sea dragon in person,…
Creatura Blog You never know where a water bear might be lurking …to live near water sources – some are aquatic and live in ponds or slow-moving rivers, whereas others live on land, ensconced by the water droplets and dew that accumulates…
Nature Photographer of the Year AG Nature Photographer of the Year 2022: Our Impact shortlist …on nature, be it terrestrial, aquatic or atmospheric. This impact may be positive or negative. The choice of subjects may align with the other categories or extend beyond these to…
Travel A deeper dive on the Great Barrier Reef …culture and diversity of the Coral Sea, the reef and its islands. Still others are more about fine food and luxurious accommodation, with the GBR an aquamarine-tinged backdrop to a…
News Jaimen Hudson: The ultimate optimist …Jaimen’s favourite droning sites. Here the granite headlands curve down to meet white sands and vivid, aquamarine waters. Right on cue, a pod of dolphins rides our bow wave, before…
Destinations Through the Islands and Atolls of Micronesia A unique aquatic adventure of culture and history through the island states of Micronesia….
News World first: evidence of stingrays making sounds …Department of Aquatic Resources. “[But] cartilaginous fishes, including sharks, skates and rays, have generally been thought of as silent. In the study, multiple records from Australia and Indonesia of voluntary…
News Two year study shows living seawalls promote regeneration in Sydney Harbour …face of rapidly increasing global sea-floor construction for seawalls and wharves, power and aquaculture infrastructure, cables and tunnels worldwide. More than half of Sydney Harbour’s shoreline has been modified by…
News Join CSI Australia to help save our native wildlife …aquatic, it provided a perfect opportunity for application of the technology. Andrew’s team found that using eDNA was a lot more sensitive and cost-effective than using other methods, such as…