19/02/2026
Plummeting fish numbers triggered controversial fishing bans in WA. But no-take zones could benefit fishers New research found this approach meant an increase in spawning fish. This is good news for fishers.
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19/02/2026
Plummeting fish numbers triggered controversial fishing bans in WA. But no-take zones could benefit fishers New research found this approach meant an increase in spawning fish. This is good news for fishers.
04/12/2025
Well done Charlotte - some very timely work!
Today the Minister for Fisheries announced a range of strong measures to increase the sustainability of our WA demersal fish stocks.
Although these measures will have significant impacts for many people, they reflect a pressing need to recover WAโs iconic demersal species and are in line with the best science available.
๐จ๐ช๐ ๐ข๐ฐ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐ป๐ ๐๐ป๐๐๐ถ๐๐๐๐ฒ and UWA School of Biological Sciences researchers have been working with ๐ช๐ ๐๐ถ๐๐ต๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ถ๐ฒ๐ to investigate ways to find a balance between fishing and protection. They have published a new study demonstrating that setting aside areas from fishing in no-take zones combined with other appropriate fisheries management approaches could provide part of the solution.
Paper available now at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/396452425_A_fine-scale_fish_population_model_reveals_how_integration_of_spatial_and_temporal_management_can_maximise_conservation_and_fisheries_benefits
10/11/2024
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27/06/2022
Work is underway on the review and proposed expansion of Marmion Marine Park. The proposed expansion covers the area of ocean from Trigg Point to Two Rocks, and west to the limit of State waters.
Contribute your local knowledge by taking the survey to tell DBCA how you use and value this special coastal environment https://tinyurl.com/marmionvalues
The results of the survey will help to inform future management arrangements, including marine park zoning. For more information about the proposal visit: dbca.wa.gov.au/marmion-marine-park
Review and proposed expansion of Marmion Marine Park | Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions The review and proposed expansion of Marmion Marine Park will account for improved knowledge of biodiversity and human use of the area.
10 Talks. 5 Bars 1 Night. Happening this evening!
Tim Langlois will explore how human interactions with nature can help us optimise the way we care for our oceans.
7:00 pm Stables, 888 Hay St, Perth
Tickets: https://www.rtbevent.com/tim-langlois
UWA School of Biological Sciences
The UWA Oceans Institute
UWA Research
The University of Western Australia
Dr Tim Langlois โ Raising the bar Humans are deeply connected with the sea. Our oceans are a source of food, recreation and for some a source of inspiration and rejuvenation. We know that our climate and seas are changing, so how can we prepare for these changes? In this talk, Tim will explore how studying human interactions with na...
28/07/2021
Great job Nestor Echedey Bosch Guerra!
Many thanks to Steve Hathaway and marineexplorer.org for the brilliant video footage ๐
Why big fish thrive in protected oceans Big fish are harder to find in areas sprawling with human activity, unless youโre looking in no-take marine reserves.
28/07/2021
Catching up with engaged local communities on the south coast ๐
ESPERANCE ENGAGED IN MARINE ENVIRONMENT ๐๐๐
A researcher from the University of WA's Oceans Institute says the Esperance community turned out in big numbers at a recent public event on marine parks.
"We've got such an incredible unique environment here in the south coast, but looking around the world at the moment you can see some pretty intense marine heat waves, we're so lucky," Dr Tim Langlois said.
"It was one of the biggest and most lively public presentations I've ever done."
Dr Langlois said without a relationship with the local community, it would be impossible to conduct his research.
๐ท Dr Langlois at work. (Credit: Marine Biodiversity Hub)
...and thanks to for the epic boat trip!
01/07/2021
Looking forward to some more immersive shots soon!
Immersive 360 window into the Australian Marine Parks!
The University of Western Australia through an Our Marine Parks Grant from Parks Australia are using baited and non-baited drop cameras to reveal what is living in depths from 70m to over 400m with funding from the Australian Government through the Our Marine Parks Grant program.
Video (best viewed in the YouTube App for 360-immersive experience): https://bit.ly/2UQE14F
๐ท Tim Langlois (UWA) and Darren Phillips (Parks Australia) with the first deployment of their 360-immersive camera into the Ningaloo Marine Park (Commonwealth waters). Credit: Charlotte Aston, UWA
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Marine Ecology Group - Fisheries Research
UWA School of Biological Sciences
The UWA Oceans Institute
01/07/2021
...and thanks to IOMRC ICoAST project for all the assitance!
The drone landed safely ๐
This week we are celebrating the 10 year anniversary of the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage listing.
Ningaloo Marine Park (Commonwealth waters) makes up 40% of the world heritage area and although there has been a lot of research done in the shallow coral reef areas very little is known about the deeper parts of the Ningaloo (Nyinggulu) Coast.
The University of Western Australia through an Our Marine Parks Grant from Parks Australia are using baited and non-baited drop cameras to reveal what is living in depths from 70 m to over 400 m with some amazing results which we will continue to share.
๐ท Research vessel in Ningaloo Marine Park (Commonwealth waters) highlighting one of the values the property was listed for โexceptional natural beautyโ. Brooke Gibbons, The University of Western Australia
Marine Ecology Group - Fisheries Research
UWA School of Biological Sciences
The UWA Oceans Institute
Parks and Wildlife Service, Western Australia
Parks and Wildlife Service, Pilbara WA
Explore Parks WA
National Heritage List