Send us a text From plankton to humpbacks, ocean life is riding massive waves of change – including ocean warming, rising sea levels, acidification and algal blooms. In the Timor Sea off the Kimberley Coast and over to Agnes Water in Queensland, marine biologists and Wunambal Gaambera Rangers are mapping turtles tracks, monitoring threats to their nests and protecting tiny hatchlings. Along the humpback highway, wildlife scientist Vanessa Pirotta shares how whales are fertilising...
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Send us a text From plankton to humpbacks, ocean life is riding massive waves of change – including ocean warming, rising sea levels, acidification and algal blooms. In the Timor Sea off the Kimberley Coast and over to Agnes Water in Queensland, marine biologists and Wunambal Gaambera Rangers are mapping turtles tracks, monitoring threats to their nests and protecting tiny hatchlings. Along the humpback highway, wildlife scientist Vanessa Pirotta shares how whales are fertilising...
Oceans of change: Turtles, blue carbon & whale poo
Big Sky Country
40 minutes
1 month ago
Oceans of change: Turtles, blue carbon & whale poo
Send us a text From plankton to humpbacks, ocean life is riding massive waves of change – including ocean warming, rising sea levels, acidification and algal blooms. In the Timor Sea off the Kimberley Coast and over to Agnes Water in Queensland, marine biologists and Wunambal Gaambera Rangers are mapping turtles tracks, monitoring threats to their nests and protecting tiny hatchlings. Along the humpback highway, wildlife scientist Vanessa Pirotta shares how whales are fertilising...
Big Sky Country
Send us a text From plankton to humpbacks, ocean life is riding massive waves of change – including ocean warming, rising sea levels, acidification and algal blooms. In the Timor Sea off the Kimberley Coast and over to Agnes Water in Queensland, marine biologists and Wunambal Gaambera Rangers are mapping turtles tracks, monitoring threats to their nests and protecting tiny hatchlings. Along the humpback highway, wildlife scientist Vanessa Pirotta shares how whales are fertilising...