Northern Pacific Seastars (Asterias amurensis) were first found in Port Phillip Bay in 1994. With recent estimates putting the Bay population at 165 million, and each female producing 20 million eggs, it's fair to say they're here to stay! Since … [Read more...]
Live mollusc surveys – tracking coastal change
The ‘Grey to Green ‘ project is an innovative collaboration between City of Greater Geelong and the National Centre for Coasts & Climate (University of Melbourne) to address coastal erosion at Ramblers Road (Point Richards). A ‘living … [Read more...]