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A series of stills from Davies Reef 1st July - 31st July 2011 A series of stills from Davies Reef 1st July - 31st July 2011
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A series of stills from Davies Reef 1st July-31st July 2011 taken from AIMS web cameras http://data.aims.gov .au/aimsrtds/webcams .xhtml#04b


Turbulence, cleavage and the naked embryo: a case for coral clones Turbulence, cleavage and the naked embryo: a case for coral clones
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Coral larvae and settled polyps of multiple sizes derived from embryo fragments.


Acidification Update Acidification Update
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A recent publication suggests that some reef communities have the capacity to change the pH of surrounding seawater.


Coral Coring Coral Coring
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Coral Bleaching Story Coral Bleaching Story
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Whaleshark Wanderings.mov Whaleshark Wanderings.mov
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COTS Closeup COTS Closeup
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COTS Surveys.mov COTS Surveys.mov
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Crown-of-thorns starfish can have a significant impact on the Great Barrier Reef. AIMS conducts a long-term monitoring program aimed at tracking the number and distribution of these animals.


Inshore Monitoring Inshore Monitoring
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Tiger Shark.mov Tiger Shark.mov
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A tiger shark feeding on the bait canister of a Baited Remote Underwater Videos (BRUVS). For more information, go to: http://www.aims.gov. au/docs/projectnet/b aited-video-fleet.ht ml


AIMS Workshop.mov AIMS Workshop.mov
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AIMS has a comprehensive array of facilities to support its science program. Much of the technology required for novel research in the marine environment is designed and developed in association with researchers. Having on-site services with the capacity to deliver tailor-made solutions is a major advantage for AIMS.


Whaleshark Passing Whaleshark Passing
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Marine Research in North West Australia Marine Research in North West Australia
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The waters of North West Australia are home to diverse biological communities and rich oil and gas reserves. AIMS researchers are investigating the complex systems that drive the ecology of the area to ensure that marine resources of the area are accessed and used in a sustainable way.


Marine Biodiversity Marine Biodiversity
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While much is known about the corals and fish that inhabit Australia's tropical marine estate, comparatively little is known about the myriad lifeforms that complete the picture.


Sustainable Use of Marine Resources Sustainable Use of Marine Resources
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The future for our tropical ecosystems is intimately associated with the pressures applied to them. Researchers at the Australian Institute of Marine Science are investigating ways that we might best utilise our marine resources without endangering their ongoing health.


Reef Monitoring Reef Monitoring
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Video duration: 135 seconds

Scientists from the Australian Institute of Marine Science regularly survey Australia's tropical reef ecosystems to determine patterns or changes in coral cover, fish populations and water quality.


Marine Microbes Marine Microbes
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Video duration: 166 seconds

Marine microbes play an important role in all marine environments. AIMS is investigating the functions they provide in tropical marine ecosystems and what benefits and insights they might offer and what role they play in helping reefs to adapt to threats such as climate change.


Marine Ecosystem Health Marine Ecosystem Health
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The Australian Institute of Marine Science investigates the complex interactions that affect the health of tropical reef ecosystems.


Climate Change Climate Change
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The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) is researching the current and possible future impacts of climate change on tropical marine ecosystems.


Reef Water Quality Reef Water Quality
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AIMS research programs monitor and determine the effects of water quality on tropical reef ecosystems.


About AIMS About AIMS
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Video duration: 370 seconds

The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) is Australia's tropical marine research agency. It has its headquarters at Townsville, near the centre of the Great Barrier Reef, and operates additional facilities in Perth and Darwin.


AIMS Aquarium Facility AIMS Aquarium Facility
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The $35 million tropical oceans simulator soon to be constructed at AIMS' headquarters in Townsville is designed to significantly improve Australia's experimental seawater facilities. It will support cutting edge research for Australia's marine-based industries and management of its tropical marine ecosystems.


R.V Solander in the North West R.V Solander in the North West
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R.V Cape Ferguson R.V Cape Ferguson
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The R.V Cape Ferguson under steam.
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