A marine park in Australia is trying out a new way to help protect sea sponges. Marine biologist Dr Chris Gillies and his ...
Two Ph.D. candidate Shani Shoham (right) and Raz Marom (Moskovich) happy to finally collect a sponge sample (in the bag) after several dives.
Deakin University researchers have joined scientists from SeaGen Aquaculture and Gippsland-based biotech company Offshore Biotechnologies to undertake the largest rapid assessment of marine sponge ...
Even though the Mediterranean Sea is the most explored sea ... reveals the presence of new sponge species and new records in unexplored habitats such as underwater caves or mountains around ...
Marine biologists will drop 120 tonnes of rubble onto the sea floor off the coast of south-west Victoria to grow new sponge ...
Marine biologist Chris Gillies and his Gippsland-based team from Offshore Biotechnologies will drop 120 tonnes of rubble onto the sea ... for habitat to thrive. He said he believed new "sponge ...
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