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Symposium presentations now available…

Presentations given at the Ningaloo Outlook Symposium (Year 2) are now available for download! So….if you missed attending the event, […]

2017 Ningaloo Outlook Symposium – 14th February

The annual Ningaloo Outlook Symposium will take place on Tuesday 14 February 2017 at the Indian Ocean Marine Research Centre […]

Short list of turtle names… winners announced!

Sorry… our competition has now closed…. our winning names are: Jurabi Ningles Budgial It was a close tie for third, […]

Training our best and brightest…

Mesophotic reefs are a relatively understudied ecosystem and generally occur from ~30 metres (water depth) to the bottom of the photic […]

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I don’t need a home… but I’d like a name…

The Ningaloo Outlook research team will be out at Ningaloo reef in the new year to tag nesting female turtles. […]

Ningaloo Outlook team visits Exmouth School

The CSIRO-BHP Billiton Ningaloo Outlook team visited Exmouth School on the 15th August 2016 as part of National Science Week. […]

Deep reefs presentation date announced

Russ Babcock, lead research scientist for the Ningaloo Outlook deep reefs research theme will be presenting on the 15th August […]

Ningaloo Outlook turns one – Annual Report summary now available

The Ningaloo Outlook annual report summaries the first year of research completed by the research team and is now available […]

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