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Skip to main content ☰ ˟ TOP MENU RESPONSIVE * About * Stories * Projects * Publications * People * Data * Imagery * Log In * Contact * Search TOP MENU SECONDARY * My account * Contact * Log in TOP MENU * About * Stories * Projects * Publications * People * Data * Imagery HOME YOU ARE HERE * Home HOME SHARE HOMEPAGE BANNER RESEARCH FOR UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING AUSTRALIA’S MARINE BIODIVERSITY * Marine Biodiversity Hub Final Report (glossy) * Marine Biodiversity Hub Impact Report We fund nationally-consistent research to help decision-makers manage and conserve Australia’s marine biodiversity. Our projects range from establishing monitoring baselines for Australian marine parks, to quantifying the risk of shipping to large marine fauna. Lately we’ve been reviewing the wellbeing of Australia’s sharks and rays (link is external), surveying Tasmania’s Red Handfish and restoring seagrasses at Shark Bay. FEATURED CONTENT FEATURED CONTENT See what Hub researchers have been up to with a quick dip into our featured publications. Story Threatened shark species ‘out of sight out of mind’: first complete national assessment of Australia’s sharks and rays (link is external) Read more (link is external) Story Workshopping seagrass (Wirriya Jalyanu) restoration in Shark Bay (Gathaagudu) (link is external) Read more (link is external) AUSTRALIAN MARINE PARKS AND WORLD HERITAGE AREAS AUSTRALIAN MARINE PARKS AND WORLD HERITAGE AREAS * Parks in focus * World Heritage Areas * Across-park studies Read more * Parks in focus * World Heritage Areas * Across-park studies THREATENED AND MIGRATORY SPECIES THREATENED AND MIGRATORY SPECIES Sharks, cetaceans, sea snakes, handfishes and strategic, multispecies approaches to recovery. Read more RESTORING COASTAL HABITAT RESTORING COASTAL HABITAT * National approaches to restoring saltmarshes and shellfish reefs * Novel techniques for restoring seagrasses and giant kelp Read more * National approaches to restoring saltmarshes and shellfish reefs * Novel techniques for restoring seagrasses and giant kelp INDIGENOUS ENGAGEMENT INDIGENOUS ENGAGEMENT Sharing knowledge and building pathways to meaningful research collaboration. Read more SCIENCE FOR SUSTAINABLE USE SCIENCE FOR SUSTAINABLE USE * Patterns of human use * Risk and impact assessment * Indicators of ecosystem health Read more * Patterns of human use * Risk and impact assessment * Indicators of ecosystem health Browse our newsletters * Newsletters Connect * Youtube * LinknedIn (link is external) * Facebook * Twitter * Explore * About * Projects * Publications * People * Data * Imagery * Our science * Australian Marine Parks and World Heritage Areas * Threatened and migratory species * Restoring coastal habitat * Indigenous engagement * Science for sustainable use Contact CONTACT Executive team QUICK LINKS * Standards for scientific marine sampling Footer Logo: ShareThis Copy and Paste