The best way to get around the Great Barrier Reef is by car or boat, depending on where you plan to spend the majority of your time. If you're on the mainland, renting a car is the best way to get ...
19, 2024 — A new study examines the correlation between fish yield and live coral habitats. Researchers analyzed the yields of nine fisheries dependent on Australia's Great Barrier Reef from ...
A weak pressure gradient will persist over north Queensland waters for a few days. A ridge will extend over the north Queensland waters from Sunday as a high moves east across the Tasman Sea.
If you need a break from exploring the reef, why not go 1,076 feet above ... Get to know the wildlife at the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary or the Kuranda Koala Gardens, or stretch your legs ...
The lamprey, an invasive species, spread throughout the Great Lakes by the 1960, wiping out native fish. The infestation killed commercial and sports fishing industries on which many lakeshore ...
Modern life makes us tired, right? But research from societies in Africa and South America suggests people in the ancient ...
Modern life makes us tired, right? But research from societies in Africa and South America suggests people in the ancient ...
Issued at 3:50 pm EST on Friday 7 March 2025 for the period until midnight EST Monday 10 March 2025. Please be aware Wind and wave forecasts are averages. Wind gusts can be 40 per cent stronger than ...
Different kinds of magnificent monsters lurked in the murky waters of this North American seaway. One of them was a sharp-toothed predator fish that would have dwarfed famous marine predators today, ...
Mar. 4, 2025 — Researchers have uncovered a critical link between rising temperatures and declines in a species' population, shedding new light on how global warming threatens natural ecosystems ...
We've doubled funding for our neglected national parks, invested a record $1.2bn to protect and restore the Great Barrier Reef, established more Indigenous Protected Areas, and funded world ...
As long ago as the early 1970s, scientists were finding plastic pellets—the material used to manufacture plastic goods—in the stomachs of fish caught off New England and Great Britain.