Ningaloo Outlook: Interview series

Dive into the Ningaloo Marine Park on a journey of discovery with Ningaloo Outlook.

Ningaloo Reef is the largest fringing coral reef on the west coast of any continent in the world. It’s over 300km long and is home to rare and beautiful species, including the magnificent whale shark.

So what can we learn from the reef, and how do we keep it protected?

Join hosts Georgia Clark and Mya Wilkin from Edith Cowan University as they explore the fascinating research taking place in the World Heritage listed Ningaloo Marine Park. In this interview series, you’ll hear from Ningaloo Outlook project lead Damian Thomson, marine ecologist Mat Vanderklift, post-doc researcher Anna Cresswell and PhD student Logan Hellmrich on the ecological wonders of the World Heritage Area’s reefs and its shark and turtle populations. 

This series is co-produced by CSIRO and Woodside Energy.

 

Episode 4: The resilience of coral reefs Ningaloo Outlook

Hosts Mya Wilkin and Georgia Clark are joined by Australian Institute of Marine Science postdoctoral researcher Anna Cresswell to chat about her journey studying the resilience of coral reefs with Ningaloo Outlook.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  1. Episode 4: The resilience of coral reefs
  2. Episode 3: Understanding deep water habitats
  3. Episode 2: The turtles of Ningaloo
  4. Episode 1: Ningaloo Outlook
  5. Introducing Ningaloo Outlook