oceans /environment/ en Innovative marine research: sea lions as underwater explorers /environment/news/list/2024/08/13/innovative-marine-research-sea-lions-as-underwater-explorers  The vastness of our oceans holds countless mysteries, with much of the seabed remaining uncharted and unexplored. Nathan Angelakis, researcher at the łÉČË´óƬ, highlights a staggering truth: “For most of the ocean, we don’t know what the bottom looks like.” To tackle this challenge, Angelakis and his team turned to an unlikely set of underwater explorers—Australian sea lions named Daphne, Phoebe, Iris, and Pasithea. August 13 2024 admin /environment/news/list/2024/08/13/innovative-marine-research-sea-lions-as-underwater-explorers Ocean acidification turns fish off coral reefs /environment/news/list/2024/07/02/ocean-acidification-turns-fish-off-coral-reefs A new study of coral reefs in Papua New Guinea shows ocean acidification simplifies coral structure, making crucial habitat less appealing to certain fish species. July 02 2024 Belinda Gosden /environment/news/list/2024/07/02/ocean-acidification-turns-fish-off-coral-reefs Event: WOMADelaide The Planet Talks program live /environment/news/list/2024/02/21/event-womadelaide-the-planet-talks-program-live The Planet Talk program is now live. As a proud sponsors, the Environment Institute is eagerly looking forward to WOMAD’s The Planet Talk. We believe that The Planet Talks is a great platform to discuss critical environmental issues and create awareness among people and are excited to be a part of this significant event. Don’t forget to check it out! February 21 2024 Belinda Gosden /environment/news/list/2024/02/21/event-womadelaide-the-planet-talks-program-live