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Australian Institute of Marine Science

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AIMS are a part of an Australian-wide focus of marine science investment projects to improve: technologies, infrastructure and response systems to Australian marine issues. As part of a Super Science Initiative, Australia back in 2012 invested AUD$ 387.7 million in marine and climate science to boost
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AIMS is committed to the protection and sustainable use of Australia's marine resources. Its research programs support the management of tropical marine environments around the world, with a primary focus on the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, the pristine Ningaloo Marine Park in Western
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Areas of research include climate change, coral bleaching, dredging, marine microplastics, ocean acidification, in addition to the monitoring of water quality, sea temperature, various Australian reefs, and marine life.
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Two smaller offices, in Perth, Western Australia, and Darwin, Northern Territory, provide direct links for research partners and clients in these regions.
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Coffin, M. (2012). Australian developments in marine science. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 93(30), 289-290. doi: 10.1029/2012eo300002
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and access to clean seawater. This strategic position provides a fast transition from the sea to the laboratory, a key advantage in marine science.
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The Institute discovered the oldest tropical fish, a midnight snapper fish, in December 2020. It was determined to be 81 years old.
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Tender departing the RV Solander, one of the research vessels at the Australian Institute of Marine Science
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AIMS' headquarters are located on a 207-hectare coastal site 50 km from
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protection and response systems for the undersea realm (Coffin, 2012).
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research centre located primarily at Cape Ferguson in the
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marine
locality
Cape Cleveland
Queensland
Townsville
McMahon government
Townsville, Queensland
Great Barrier Reef
Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
Nicole Webster
The Australian Institute of Marine Science
"Researchers Catch Oldest Tropical Reef Fish Known to Science"
Archived
"Australian researchers find 81-year-old snapper, oldest known tropical reef fish"
Archived
Australian Institute of Marine Science
19°16′03″S 147°03′21″E / 19.2676°S 147.0558°E / -19.2676; 147.0558
Categories
Commonwealth Government agencies of Australia
1972 establishments in Australia
City of Townsville
Scientific organisations based in Australia

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