South Australian News

Ocean algae can evolve fast to tackle climate change

Tiny marine algae can evolve fast enough to cope with climate change in a sign that some ocean life may be more resilient than thought to rising temperatures and acidification, a study showed - writes the Sydney Morning Herald. Read the full story here.

Fishy facts

Here are some facts about marine life you never even knew you wanted to know!

Native South Australian oysters making a comeback

The revival of the native oyster (Ostrea angasi) in South Australian waters is adding a delicious aquaculture product to the State’s premium seafood selection, writes the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI). Read the full story here.

South Australian snapper and their ear bones

A study of the ear bones of snapper revealed they can live for up to 36 years! This finding reinforces the need to protect their spawning grounds. Read the full story here from the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI).

Competition videos: Australia interprets Redmap

Watch these 35 fantastic entries into the Redmap video competition! Redmap asked Australians to make a 45-second video about Redmap and ocean warming. We received every type of video from mocumentaries to skits, animations, interviews and wonderful underwater footage.

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