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KMRS Update - April 2012

What’s been happening at KMRS in April?

Murdoch University inshore dolphin research team at KMRS

KMRS coordinates personnel transfer from Caffarelli Island

Soft coral spawning at Cygnet Bay

What’s been happening in the water lately?

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KMRS Update - March 2012

UWA PhD candidate Sana Dandan returns to KMRS

AIMS Researcher Dr Andrew Heyward visits KMRS

Broome nature photographer Peter Strain returns to KMRS

Coral Spawning

What’s ahead at KMRS?

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KMRS Update - February 2012

What’s been happening at KMRS in 2012?

New Year flooding at Cygnet Bay

JCU Researcher Dr Peter Wood visits KMRS

What’s been happening in the water lately?

What’s ahead at KMRS?

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KMRS Update - November 2011

KMRS now a WAMSI Associate Industry Member

CSIRO & Chinese Academy of Science researchers in the field

WAMSI's Steve Blake & DEC's Chris Simpson visit KMRS

KMRS congratulates the Bardi Jawi Rangers

Temperature rises at Cygnet Bay

Photo of the month: Elegant sea snake (Hydrophis elegans)

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KMRS Update - October 2011

What’s been happening at KMRS in October?

KMRS contributes to Kimberley dolphin research

October 27-28 ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies visits KMRS

What’s been happening in the water this month?

What’s ahead at KMRS?

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KMRS September 2011 Update

What’s been happening at KMRS in September?

West Kimberley added to Australia’s National Heritage List

September 7-12 Bird researchers at KMRS

Murdoch Uni cetacean researchers at KMRS

UWA coral research continues at KMRS

Macquarie Uni, Sydney, PhD candidate kicks off pearl oyster research experiment

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KMRS August 2011 Update

What’s been happening at the Kimberley Marine Research Station in August?

KMRS had the pleasure of hosting Dr Jamie Oliver from AIMS, Dr John Keesing, Damian Thomson & Mat Vanderklift from CSIRO and Alan Byrne along with Naomi Findlay fromDEC.

Local photographer & film maker Peter Strain on-site

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