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Had the opportunity during recent spring tides to explore the
Had the opportunity during recent spring tides to explore the Fingers in Roebuck Bay with marine scientist Jason Fowler. The area has 14 creeks (inclu...
The turtle that lays its eggs on Cable Beach, indeed the largest
The turtle that lays its eggs on Cable Beach, indeed the largest eggs of any marine turtle and the largest hatchlings, is the flatback, which is endem...
Thanks Kevin Smith (RBWG Chair) for opening SCIENCE ON THE BROOME
Thanks Kevin Smith (RBWG Chair) for opening SCIENCE ON THE BROOME COAST - a series of science talks being put on by the Roebuck Bay Working Group. Al...
If you see a lot of people on Broomes coast this weekend with
If you see a lot of people on Broomes coast this weekend with smartphones or androids and looking like they belong on the cast of Star Trek, then you ...
The Australian snubfin and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin are
The Australian snubfin and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin are internationally regarded as ‘near threatened’. These dolphins take a long time to re...

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