THE GREAT BARRIER THIEF!My first children's picture book, "The Great Barrier Thief", is written and illustrated by Dr Suzie Starfish (my alter ego) and published by Little Pink Dog Books. This story illustrates the impacts of climate change on our Great
16. One of the less-known interesting facts about the Great Barrier Reef is that it’s home to one of the greatest wildlife wrecks on Earth. The SS Yongala is a 100m passenger ship that sank in the lagoon in 1911 and, located at a depth of 30m, has become a vibrant fish sanctuary...
A comparison of the 1998 and 2002 coral bleaching events on the Great Barrier Reef: spatial correlation, patterns, and predictions Detailed mapping of coral bleaching events provides an opportunity to examine spatial patterns in bleaching over scales of 10s to 1,000s of km and the spat......
Student expeditions do a great deal of good work on the Arctic islands but from time to time cause trouble in the huts, probably because students are not familiar with the 11 of the little wooden huts dotted all over the islands of the Spizbergen group. Each hut 12 has an inner and a...
Alongside the cruise, you can also explore some of Australia’s best scientific and natural phenomena with a series of tailored add-on tours covering astronomy on the east coast and visits to Uluru, Sydney, the Great Barrier Reef and much more. On the last day of the tour, we can send ...
The Great Barrier Reef is home to over 1,500 species of fish, 600 species of coral, and numerous other marine creatures such as sea turtles, sharks, and dolphins. It is a vital ecosystem, providing food and shelter for countless species, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. QUICK FACTS...
Kinsey Catchments and corals: Terrestrial runoff to the Great Barrier Reef This is an excellent and beautifully presented book. Its title, while essentially correct as far as it goes, almost under-sells the scope of the work. There is comprehensive but concise coverage of many aspects of the ...
M: Did you go diving in the Great Barrier Reef? I heard the scenery there is very beautiful. W: Yeah, but I'm not used to the weather there. When I first got off the plane, the weather was still very cool...
The Great Barrier ReefHidden from view beneath the waves, the Great Barrier Reef has been rapidly dying off. Nearly fifty percent of coral which once occupied a large area is gone,destroyed by pollution and disease.【1】What can we learn about Machu PicchuA.It's famous for cable cars.B....
Alongside the cruise, you can also explore some of Australia's best scientific and natural phenomena with a series of tailored add-on tours covering astronomy on the east coast and visits to Uluru, Sydney, the Great Barrier Reef and much more. On ...