National News

Rare fish migrations brighten Tassie waters

The yellow-bellied sea snake, loggerhead sea turtle and angel shark are among dozens of new weird and wonderful marine species turning up in Tasmanian waters as oceans warm, writes the Mercury. Read the full story,  which includes an interview with Dr Gretta Pecl, here.

Starfish are feeling the heat

Scientists believe the disease, 'sea star wasting syndrome', is linked to warmer than usual waters in the Pacific Ocean, writes the UK's Daily Mail. Read here the full story about how ocean warming is impacting the health of sea stars.

Sea temperatures likely readable in real-time with new model

Western Australian researchers have develop a new model to help estimate nearshore ocean temperatures in near real-time for marine protected areas (MPAs), writes Carys Garland from Science Network WA. Read the full story here.

   

 

 

Western Australian researchers have develop a new model to help estimate nearshore ocean temperatures in near real-time for marine protected areas (MPAs), writes Carys Garland from Science Network WA. …

Are Jellyfish Taking Over the World?

Jellyfish have become the deep-sea monsters of the climate change era, embodying our fears that the warming oceans will spawn increasingly massive swarms of a sinister faceless alien, writes Yahoo News. Read the full story here.

What fish is this?

NSW fishers: can you ID the fish shown here? FISHO writer Mark Williams was out in his Hobie fishing for flathead on Lake Macquarie when he caught an unusual fish he hadn't seen before, writes Fishing World.
 

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