DNA reveals the past and future of coral reefs
New DNA techniques are being used to understand how coral reacted to the end of the last ice age in order to better predict how they will cope with current changes to the climate. James Cook Univer
From 2005 to 2022, the main node of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies was headquartered at James Cook University in Townsville, Queensland (Australia)
After 17 years of leadership in coral reef science, it is time for us to wrap up operations. Our graduates, researchers and alumni will continue our mission to generate knowledge to benefit the sustainable use and management of coral reefs worldwide.
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From December 16, 2022, this account will no longer be maintained.
We’re thrilled to share that @coral.coe @jamescookuniversity Professor Tiffany Morrison has been elected as a 2022 Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia!
Prof. Morrison is Chief Investigator of
@CoralCoE’s People and Ecosystems program, and Head of the Morrison Complex Environmental Governance Research Group
Professor Tiffany Morrison is among a select group of 34 leading social scientists that have been recognised by the Academy as leading figures influencing and understanding the social world.
Congratulations Tiffany!
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📸 Craig Sanderson
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#marineconservation #protectouroceans #oceanconservation #oceano #oceanoptimism #underwaterphotography #climatechange #climatechangeaction #coralreefs #coralrestoration #microplastics #mergulho #buceo #paditv #coral #environmentalactivism #blueplanet #greenplanet #climateaction
🚨NEW PAPER🚨
🪸New #genetic tools improve our understanding of #coral thermal tolerance.
Jia Zhang, a PhD student at @jamescookuniversity
and lead author of the study, said that looking at coral genomes🧬from inshore & offshore #reefs, they found distinct genetic compositions that they have been able to trace back to the latest ice-age❄️.
You can read a summary of the study here:
https://www.coralcoe.org.au/media-releases/dna-reveals-the-past-and-future-of-coral-reefs
And the open access paper here: https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac201
📸: @zoer.coral
🚨NEW PAPER🚨
Cleaner #fishes remove #parasites from other fishes but new study lead by @paulinenarvaez on Journal of Experimental Biology suggests they may also, um, SPREAD THEM?! 🤨
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Read the surprising findings from this study in the link below:
https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244469
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#fish #wrasse #marinebio #marinebiology #coralreefs #science #ecology #experimental
🚨 NEW PAPER🚨
New study in the journal PLoS one
reveals distinct hydrodynamic regimes on submerged pinnacles & emergent #coralreefs.
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PDF: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273092
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#OA @jamescookuniversity #oceanography #marinescience #marinebio #science #fish #underwaterphotography
🚨 NEW PAPER 🚨
Mayan tombs reveal new clues about the origin of reef fishes 🐠
Prof. David Bellwood & Dr Alexandre Siqueira joined an international team to untangle the biogeographic roots of modern reef fishes. #science #biogeography #coralreefs #fossils #marinebiology
Get the PDF here👇🏼
doi.org/10.1093/biosci…
We continue celebrating our members’ success with @sueannwatson, finalist in the @qldmuseum 2022 Women in STEM Prize. Congrats Sue-Ann and all other finalists! #coralcoe
📸 @qldmuseum
🚨NEW PAPER🚨
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Coastal communities in the Indo-Pacific may be facing lower crop production & especially lower #fisheries yield due to #climatechange, according to new multi-disciplinary study published today in Nature Communications by Prof. Josh Cinner and colleagues.
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Access the paper for free at the link below.
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-30991-4
Happy #WorldOceanDay! 🪸🦈🐟
1 of the most pressing issues in ocean conservation is managing #fisheries sustainably.
In a new special report,
Dr. Brock Bergseth (@brock_my_boat)
writes about the drivers of overfishing and discusses available solutions.
Link: https://360info.org/overfishing-fix-needs-more-than-money/
📸 Serg Zhukov
Happy #WorldEnvironmentDay !
Today we shine a light on those who dedicate their lives to study the environment & how we impact it.
#Coralreefs are at great risk mainly due to #climatechange. Help protect them by reducing greenhouse gas emissions because we have #onlyoneearth
Curious what we were up to last year?
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We’re chuffed to announce the release of our latest Annual Report!
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Browse it now in the link in our bio. 🐠
Congratulations to our Senior Research Fellow Dr. Georgina Gurney, who has received the 2022 Early Career Researcher Award by @icrs_2022
Way to go Georgie! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
In 2021 our ROV team joined forces with @ausmarineparks and @qldparks to survey the deep #coralreefs in the remote Coral Sea Marine Park.
This week we set sail to continue exploring the wonders of the Coral Sea. Stay tuned for exciting updates! #science #exploration #coralsea
📣 NEW RELEASE 📣
The latest #CoralCoE Online Symposium
“Coral Reefs: Past, Present and Future” is now out on YouTube!
The symposium brought together scientists & managers from @coral.coe, @australianmarinescience, @worldfish and @gbrmarinepark to share the latest on coral reef research and to discuss past, present, and future directions to improve the management of coral reefs.
🎥 Watch it here: http://youtu.be/9FOzxNmorCI
#coralreefs #corals #reef #fish #science #marinescience #marinebiology #ocean #lovethereef #greatbarrierreef #oceanlife #marinebiologist #underwater #protectourplanet #protectouroceans
🚨New paper underscores the need to better understand the physiology of endangered giant clams to steer conservation efforts effectively and protect this iconic species during a time of rapid ecological change 🌏.
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This paper is authored by @coral.coe and @museumoftropicalqueensland Senior Curator of Marine invertebrates Dr. Sue-Ann Watson and @nus_singapore Dr. Mei Lin Neo.
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🔗https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coab082
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#climatechange #clams #marinescience #coralreefs #CoralCoE
ICYMI New study shows that gills develop faster in reef fishes than in any other fish studied to date. Gills are fully formed & functional before the embryos even hatch!
Nice work @teish_prescott! #Science #CoralCoE @rummerlab @rummerjodie
🔗 http://ow.ly/Sz4v50H3OXA
Yesterday we bid farewell to Distinguished Professor Terry Hughes, who retired after a remarkable career. Prof. Hughes joined @jamescookuniversity in 1990, and for 15 years he was the Director of @coral.coe.
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Under his leadership, the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies emerged as the leading research hub for coral reef science. During Prof. Hughes' tenure as our Centre's Director, more than 500 PhD students have successfully graduated and he has contributed to build an extensive network of coral reef scientists around the globe.
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We have no doubt that Prof. Hughes will continue to use his scientific expertise to help inform the management of coral reefs and we wish him well in his retirement. We'll miss you Terry!
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🔊TUNE IN to our upcoming “Reef Matters” seminar by Dr. Jennifer Donelson from the @coral.coe at @jamescookuniversity on 1 December at 12 pm AEDT (NSW) or 11 am AEST (QLD).
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Dr. Donelson will present a Zoom seminar titled “Thermal plasticity of marine fish across generations”. Link is provided below.
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Swipe for more info ➡️
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#marinescience #marinebiology #climatechange #marinebiologist
https://scuonline.zoom.us/j/7858337866
@coral.coe researchers recently surveyed some of the most remote reefs in the Coral Sea as part of an ongoing partnership with @ausmarineparks. Monitoring these reefs helps us identify ecological changes over time in this region.
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#biodiversity #marinebiodiversity #protectourearth #oceanconservation #coralsea #oceanminded #underwaterworld #naturelover #nobluenogreen #wildlife_perfection #naturaleza #underwaterphotography #scubaphoto #oceanphotography #uwphoto #uwpics #uw #mergulho #underwaterphotographer #uwphotography #underwaterlife #fish #australianwildlife #coralreefs #marinebiology
New DNA techniques are being used to understand how coral reacted to the end of the last ice age in order to better predict how they will cope with current changes to the climate. James Cook Univer
A new study on the effects of climate change in five tropical countries has found fisheries are in more trouble than agriculture, and poor people are in the most danger. Distinguished Profess
James Cook University researchers have found brightly coloured fish are becoming increasingly rare as coral declines, with the phenomenon likely to get worse in the future. Christopher Hemingson, a
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