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Sea sponges a soak for sewage
http://www.cdu.edu.au/newsroom/sponges
Current projects
Population connectivity of the catadromous fish Lates calcarifer across Van Diemen Gulf using a genomic approach
Optimizing the management of tropical reef fish through the development of an integrative approach
Investigating trophic role of roving apex predators in tropical estuaries across space and time of northern Australia: a case study with euryhaline elasmobranchs
Ecological niches of euryhaline elasmobranchs in northern Australian rivers
Developing new ecotoxicological methods for marine ecosystems
Impact of ghost nets on sea turtle populations
Impacts of water quality on the sponge holobiont
Ocean Colour Remote Sensing and Marine Optics
Supporting management of listed and rare species
Dr Heidi Luter
+61 7 4753 4128
Impacts of water quality on the sponge holobiont
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Optimizing the management of tropical reef fish through the development of an integrative approach
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Population connectivity of the catadromous fish Lates calcarifer across Van Diemen Gulf using a genomic approach
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Metal and nutrient cycling and its impact on food-web dynamics in Darwin Harbour in comparison to the Van Diemen Gulf
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Eutrophication has no short-term effect on the Cymbastela stipitata holobiont
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Sea sponges a soak for sewage
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Impacts of water quality on the sponge holobiont
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Investigating trophic role of roving apex predators in tropical estuaries across space and time of northern Australia: a case study with euryhaline elasmobranchs
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TWP presentation - A sequence of events in the life of a Top End sea turtle
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Monitoring Darwin coastal waters from space
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Ocean Colour Remote Sensing and Marine Optics
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