
James Gilmour
@jamespgilmour
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10-06-2016 10:50:17
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Reef health update for Friday 25 March 2022: The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, together with our partners at Australian Institute of Marine Science have completed aerial surveys across the #GreatBarrierReef. Learn more from our Dr Roger Beeden: bit.ly/3rhgc1O


Excited to share our latest paper exploring the mechanisms and patterns of thermal tolerance in corals science.org/doi/10.1126/sc⦠Australian Institute of Marine Science UWA Oceans Institute James Gilmour Laurence Dugal Camille Grimaldi Zach Fuller @noahhrose Ira Cooke A/Prof Zoe Richards Steve Palumbi








Our paper on the popgen of Kimberley corals is out today in Molecular Biology and Evolution. Deep WGS and amazing tools from human genomics let us track their evolution since the last ice-age and identify genes for survival in a tough inshore environment. doi.org/10.1093/molbevā¦


Job opportunity for Spatial Ecologist at AIMS Western Australia, with experience in ecosystem modelling, seascape ecology and/or decision support: aims.gov.au/about/careers-⦠via Australian Institute of Marine Science


JOB AD: Join us and help to expand the ecological modelling capacity Australian Institute of Marine Science ! You don't need a PhD or experience in marine science, you just need to love data & coding, be interested in marine ecosystems and be a team player šš aims.gov.au/about/careers-ā¦


šŖø Interested in how water flow on coral reefs can affect temperature? Check out our new paper šlink.springer.com/article/10.100⦠Ryan Lowe Michael Cuttler Jessica Benthuysen James Gilmour @greenbecks UWA Oceans Institute Australian Institute of Marine Science Summary below š«¶


32 of 34 Coral Reef Watch Regional Virtual Stations in the Caribbean/NW Atlantic are at Alert Level 1 or 2. Our Four-Month Outlook predicts Alert Level 2 at most Caribbean sites by September's end. We are likely in the midst of another Caribbean-wide mass #coral bleaching event.



Epic field trip activated! Our scientists are heading to the north-west oceanic reefs following an uncertain summer. Theyāll also get to know #AshmoreReef better for the Ocean Discovery & Restoration program, co-funded with Australian Marine Parks More: bit.ly/3VPfKJR

