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AquaWatch abroad
This quarter has been important for our global collaborations, with the AquaWatch team engaging across the Americas, Europe and Asia.

Engaging with the Earth observation community
The CSIRO Earth observation team in attendance at the Advancing Earth Observation Forum. Last week, CSIRO was represented at the […]

CSIRO explores water quality monitoring for the Murray Darling Basin
AquaWatch Lead, Alex Held, and AquaWatch Deputy Lead, Janet Anstee, recently represented CSIRO at the Conference of the Murray-Darling Association (MDA) in Tamworth.

Engaging with New Caledonia on water quality
CSIRO, CNES and local communities brought together to improve water quality monitoring in New Caledonia

Spencer Gulf, South Australia
Based in SA, this pilot is focused on algal blooms and their impacts on local seafood production

AquaWatch: the ‘weather forecast for water quality’ that’s an Australian world first
Satellites and high-tech sensors are revolutionising the way water quality challenges will be monitored and responded to into the future.

Expert commentary: Menindee fish kill
CSIRO scientists explain what led to the mass fish kill in Menindee and how we can better prepare for future events.

CSIRO embarks on mission to create a ‘weather service’ for water quality
CSIRO has launched a world first mission to develop an extensive network of Earth observation satellites and ground-based water sensors to deliver near real time monitoring and forecasting for water quality.

Using satellite data to unlock water quality knowledge
Data cubes built using decades of satellite images reveal how the quality of estuarine and coastal waters changes after weather events, and over time.