Climate Change and WA Marine Life
Ningaloo Reef - a giant air filter
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The Western Australian Museum acknowledges and respects the Traditional Owners of their ancestral lands, waters and skies.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are advised that this digital guide may include images, sounds, and names of now deceased persons.
Interactive Experience
Come inside and use your shadow to interact with our reef residents.
Each time researchers descend into our coastal and open waters, they discover a dynamic and challenging series of habitats overflowing with biodiversity.
Knowing what this subaquatic universe holds is the key to understanding how to protect and conserve it, and this is what museum researchers do. They are on the front line exploring, discovering, recording, archiving and educating.
Climate Change and WA Marine Life
Ningaloo Reef - a giant air filter
Article
What Lies Under the Water - WA Marine Life
Life from a hidden world
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Animal or Vegetable? - WA's Corals
Corals and the environment
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Hard Corals – Reef Architects
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Welcome explorers
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Fishing for DNA
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Curiosity and the Turtle
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Damselfish – Citizens of the Reef
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Stingrays – The Electric Hunters
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Which Fish am I?
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The Moray Eel – Reef Predator
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