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WAMSI regularly features news and insights from across the partnership, showcasing collaborative research and initiatives across Western Australia’s marine science community.

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Landmark science report provides contemporary view of Exmouth Gulf

September 5, 2025

The Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI) has delivered a landmark report of contemporary scientific knowledge on the marine and coastal environments of the ecologically significant Exmouth Gulf. Delivered in partnership with the Exmouth Gulf Taskforce and the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, the Knowledge Review of Exmouth Gulf and…

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WAMSI appoints community partnerships role for Shark Bay research

September 9, 2019

70 Years of Marine Research in Shark Bay: Ecological, Social and Economic

October 2, 2020

A new report launched by the Western Australian Marine Science Institution brings together the last seven decades of marine research on Shark Bay to create a valuable resource that describes what has been learned to date about one of the world’s most unique and vulnerable marine environments.

How Ningaloo whale shark snaps help international research

November 7, 2023

Study of 1921 Shark Bay cyclone sheds light on present dangers

June 29, 2023

Urgent action needed for Shark Bay’s ecology

March 3, 2023

Saving Shark Bay (Gathaagudu) Seagrass from Climate Change

November 17, 2020

Two ground-breaking seagrass projects have been awarded Commonwealth funding to test the ecosystem resilience of the UNESCO World Heritage site, Shark Bay (Gathaagudu), under a changing ocean climate.

New Assessment Lists Shark Bay at High Risk from Climate Change

June 3, 2020

An innovative new assessment process has confirmed the iconic Shark Bay World Heritage property in Western Australia is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.

Malgana People Add Their Voice to Science Priorities For Shark Bay

December 18, 2019

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