Climate link between krill and whale populations uncovered

Climate link between krill and whale populations uncovered

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

Published: 27 February 2019

CSIRO research shows climate change may reduce krill in southern oceans, threatening whale recovery. Blue, Southern Right, and Fin whales in the Pacific face the greatest risk due to prey decline and slow population growth.

Keywords: whales, krill, CSIRO, Pacific Ocean, ecosystem modelling, species recovery

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How traditional ecological knowledge explains science to school students

How traditional ecological knowledge explains science to school students

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

Published: 2 April 2019

Areyonga School, with only 35 students, won the 2018 Indigenous STEM School Award for its two-way science program blending Pitjantjatjara knowledge with Western science, fostering cultural pride and STEM learning on Country.

Keywords: Indigenous STEM, two-way science, Pitjantjatjara knowledge, CSIRO, culture, education

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Not the usual suspect: Understanding the cyanobacteria responsible for January fish kill

Not the usual suspect: Understanding the cyanobacteria responsible for January fish kill

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

Published: 26 April 2019

Fish deaths in the Darling River were linked to cyanobacteria blooms, not toxins but oxygen loss from decaying microbes. Research at CSIRO’s Algae Culture Collection studies bloom dynamics, risks, and potential uses of fast-growing cyanobacteria.

Keywords: cyanobacteria, Darling River, algal blooms, CSIRO, fish deaths, toxins, water management

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