Our own Sam Goyen and Emma Camp have just completed an amazing expedition. From 7pm to 9pm tonight, Great Barrier Reef Legacy (GBRL) will be live streaming the findings of their recent 21-day expedition ‘Search for the Super Corals’, online and on Facebook.
The ground-breaking trip, which wrapped up just four days ago, saw scientists take to the sea to map and study the most remote sections of the Northern Great Barrier Reef. Those scientists included our own Research Associate in the Climate Change Cluster Emma Camp.
Head online now to check out GBRL’s online map tracking tool and video updates taken during the expedition. Or check out the video above to hear Camp and PhD candidate Sam Goyen explain see what makes a ‘super coral’.
Video and images: Great Barrier Reef Legacy https://youtu.be/fRxeTZz4RtY
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Emma and Sam are science communicators extraordinaire! You can tune into the live streaming of public forum held Friday 8th Dec 7pm - 9pm. See ReefLegacy page for access
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Say no more, this PhD would be super challenging but then what PhD project isn't! Great opportunity here for the right person.
02/12/2017
Nice one Ellen, and important research on under-researched native flora http://www.transcontinental.com.au/story/5087325/ellens-arid-lands-experience/
Public forum being held next Friday about the exhibition's research. Live streamed, details to come meanwhile enjoy Emma Camp's video.
28/11/2017
Citizen Science is a powerful thing. Listen to latest 2SER Think:Sustainability podcast, features great interviews with a range of people including C3's Shauna Murray, leader of Seafood Safety program http://bit.ly/CitizenScienceThink
28/11/2017
28/11/2017
MSc candidate Helen Hayes has just returned from first CAPSTAN voyage on . Helen was selected to join 14 other students to learn the ropes of blue-sea research. You can read about their experiences on the voyage blog https://voyage9181.wordpress.com/
More wonderful research from the School of Life Sciences research team that punches well above its weight, as they say
http://newsroom.uts.edu.au/news/2017/11/new-wonder-wall-set-clear-air-manly-vale
21/11/2017
Great explanation of impact of Adani coal mine.
Infographic: here's exactly what Adani's Carmichael mine means for Queensland One of the biggest issues in this Saturday's Queensland election is the controversial Carmichael coal mine. Our infographic breaks down what it means for Queensland, Australia and the world.
C3 seminar this Friday 24th
https://www.uts.edu.au/research-and-teaching/our-research/climate-change-cluster/events/c3-seminar-jennifer-matthews
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