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International Indian Ocean Science Conference
AMOS Conference 2020
Australian Meteorological & Oceanographic Society Annual Meeting and Conference (AMOS 2020)
31st Australian Conference on Human-Computer-Interaction (OZCHI’19)
Seafood Industry Hall of Fame honour for WAMSI Research Director
Feature Image: Worthy recipients of this year’s 2019 National Seafood Awards. Left to right: Jim Mendolia, Dr. Jenny Shaw, Alex Ogg, Greg Jenkins and Justine Arnold (Photo: Courtesy WAFIC) Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI) Research Director, Dr Jenny Shaw, has been recognised at the 2019 National Seafood Industry Awards for her long-standing commitment to […]
WAMSI Research 2006–2011
From 2006-2011, over 250 researchers across disciplines ranging from oceanography, fisheries science and marine ecology, worked on more than 85 projects.
Symposium: The South Coast of Western Australia: research for management
The South Coast of Western Australia: research for management symposium aims to uncover previous and current research being conducted off the south coast and to bring the south coast to the attention of the wider marine science community and government bodies. The economic, social and environmental dimensions of the waters off the isolated south coast […]
Kimberley Marine Research Program
The 23 research projects that make up the KMRP collectively describe the physical and biological environment, ecosystem processes and the social values and uses of this vast wilderness.
Dredging Science Node Conference: Results to inform management decisions
The end-of-program 2017 Dredging Science Node Conference brings together the results of one of Australia’s largest and most successful single issue marine research programs in the context of the environmental impact assessment and management process in WA together with an industry perspective. Dredging is required to develop and maintain ports that are vital to WA’s […]