AIMS Waypoint Newsletter JANUARY 2019 No Images? Click here JANUARY 2019 | View previous edition Hi , Welcome to the first edition of Waypoint for 2019. IN THIS EDITION
IN THE FIELD - 25-day expedition to Far North RV Solander helps check health of remote Great Barrier ReefAIMS' largest research vessel Solander is in Queensland waters for the first time to help a multidisciplinary science team monitor the health status of the far northern Great Barrier Reef. PARTNERSHIP - Monitoring with Indigenous rangers Science and traditional knowledge going hand-in-hand Enjoy this video showcasing our Indigenous ranger monitoring workshops and Australia's breathtaking tropical north west coast. >>WATCH COLLABORATION - 25 years of AIMS and Woodside Energy Celebrating the science of the North West Our 25-year collaboration with Woodside Energy has seen science and industry work side-by-side to explore and conserve the unique marine biodiversity of Western Australia’s tropical marine environment. Reef Restoration and Adaption on the global stage
AIMS' David Mead, Dr Line Bay and Dr Ken Anthony brought the Reef Restoration and Adaption Program to an international audience at the Reef Futures Symposium in Florida last month. LISTEN to their plenaries, captured live from the Symposium by the Coral Restoration Consortium (via Facebook). Images via Twitter: @coralconsortium and @DrIanMcCloud AIMS PRESENTS in February Dr Michelle Heupel and Craig Steinberg Dr Mark Meekan, Dr Karen Miller, Dr Michele Thums and Dr James Gilmour QUICK LINKS IMOS welcomes former AIMS CEO as its new Independent Chairman Congratulations to John Gunn as he joins the Integrated Marine Observation System. More >> Stay updated with the Marine Park Authority The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority are issuing weekly summer health updates of the GBR. More >> SUBSCRIBE
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