Dropping a line in the Indian Ocean

Dropping a line in the Indian Ocean

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Oceans and Atmosphere

Published: 14 May 2019

RV Investigator has set sail for the 2nd International Indian Ocean Expedition, retracing a 1960s voyage to study climate change impacts on ocean physics, chemistry, biology, and food webs across 3000 km of the southeast Indian Ocean.

Keywords: Indian Ocean, RV Investigator, climate change, marine science, IIOE-2, biodiversity, oceanography

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Australia’s pristine beaches have a poo problem

Australia’s pristine beaches have a poo problem

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Oceans and Atmosphere

Published: 17 June 2019

Australia’s coastal sewage outfalls pose environmental and health risks, but new data shows recycling treated wastewater could deliver billions in benefits, reduce desal reliance, and improve ocean health if adopted nationally.

Keywords: sewage, wastewater recycling, ocean outfalls, Clean Ocean Foundation, water reform, desalination, environment

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230 new species in real life Game of Flies

230 new species in real life Game of Flies

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Oceans and Atmosphere

Published: 1 July 2019

CSIRO scientists named new Australian species, from flies to fish and plants, highlighting the urgent need for faster taxonomy. With only 20–25% of species named, AI, genomics and big data are being used to speed discovery and protect biodiversity.

Keywords: taxonomy, biodiversity, CSIRO, new species, soldier flies, conservation, genomics, Australian fauna, flora

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