Redmap Australia

@RedmapMarine

Redmap (Range Extension Database & Mapping) invites Australians to spot, log and map marine species rarely seen along particular parts of our coast.

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    Apr 3

    We've turned monthly sea surface temperature maps from 1994 - 2017 for Tasmania into an A1 poster! Ocean warming in this region is clearly evident. A wonderful teaching resource that you can download and print from our Resources page (link below).

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  2. Apr 3

    Important research you should know about! Here's our wrap of two studies that used ambitious field experiments to understand past and future effects of ocean acidification on entire coral reef communities in the wild.

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  3. Retweeted
    Apr 2

    Severe Tropical Cyclone Marcus left a distinct trail of damage across the Northern Territory... but it also left distinct trail of vertical mixing in the ocean as it travelled west 🌪️🌊 Read more:

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    Mar 30
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    Mar 21
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    Mar 15

    One of our gliders just completed a transect of Bass Strait. The observations show its deep, cold, dense centre, which was a fresh-water lake over 15,000 years ago:

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  7. Mar 15

    And here's the link to the original, hot-off-the-press, paper:

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  8. Mar 15

    Important new research! Simulating future ocean acidification over an entire natural reef shows that community-level calcification (important!) is reduced much more than previously thought.

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    Mar 7

    On we are so excited to announce the appointment of as the new Director of . Read the full announcement here:

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  10. Mar 6

    Our 2017/18 Summer Newsletter is out now and there's plenty to read about! From climate change and sex in the sea, how many unusually sightings were made this Summer and cool ways that students are working with citizen scientists (+more) - check it out!

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  11. Mar 4

    Student spotlight: Rachel Kelly () introduces us to Social Licence and its implications for how communities interact with the marine environment. Hit the link to our latest news for this quick and very informative read!

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  12. Mar 4

    Effective science communication is an integral part of modern research. Check out some excellent examples from researchers in our latest news:

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  13. Retweeted
    Feb 28

    Check out this group of surfers using technology to chart ocean temps for scientists & as part of a worldwide project 🏄‍♂️🏄‍♀️ What a fintastic research initiative!

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    Feb 27

    "As ways of knowing, Western and Indigenous Knowledge share several important and fundamental attributes. Both are constantly verified through repetition and verification, inference and prediction, empirical observations and recognition of pattern events"

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  15. Feb 28

    A wonderful output using data to identify functionally similar movement patterns across 92 different species around Australia. Well done et al.

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  16. Feb 26

    We've had a total of 68 out-of-range observation logged and verified this Summer! Our NSW community took top honours, followed by Tasmania and WA. We've now received well over 2500 unusual observations. A triumph for !

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  17. Feb 26

    New species alert: Introducing the Atlantic sixgill shark!

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  18. Feb 25

    Want to understand how Australia's tourism industry will be affected by ? We certainly do! Register for a great webinar being held by on March 5.

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  19. Retweeted
    Feb 22

    in Tassie as our waters warm. talking to about his research with , & me on changing distributions of kingfish.

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  20. Retweeted
    Feb 21

    Marine plastic pollution's a growing challenge not only for wildlife, scientists & environmentalists but also nations & bodies like the . IMAS Prof Marcus Haward looks at ocean governance challenges of plastic pollution:

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