Curtin University
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Published on 16 September 2016
![Biodiversity in north west Australia](/sites/default/files/styles/m_preview/public/nwatlas/biodiversity.jpg?itok=XQUUWaux)
See what's happening during biodiversity month in Australia's unique north west marine region.
Published on 27 January 2016
![CTD and Glider caste](/sites/default/files/styles/m_preview/public/nwatlas/CTD%20and%20Glider%20caste.jpg?itok=OTM5ci_5)
The ocean's colour is a reflection of its composition. Researchers, currently at sea, are measuring Kimberley seawater to see how accurately remote measurements (e.g. satellite imagery) reflect ocean composition.
Published on 4 December 2015
![Kimberley marine research](/sites/default/files/styles/m_preview/public/nwatlas/Kimberley%20research.jpg?itok=3Yg2nYMC)
In a remote marine environment, dominated by gushing tides and swirling waters, diverse and unique marine communities have remained hidden until now…
Published on 3 November 2015
![Bleaching in American Samoa](/sites/default/files/styles/m_preview/public/nwatlas/XL%20Catlin%20Seaview%20Survey.jpg?itok=5xYaxQMb)
Coral reefs in north west Australia provide the perfect opportunity to study the effects of warming events in a region not heavily impacted by humans.
Published on 3 August 2015
![Deeper coral communities of Scott Reef](/sites/default/files/styles/m_preview/public/nwatlas/Supercharging_coral_reef_research_image_1.jpg?itok=lZ1CbNZN)
Marine scientists are supercharging marine research using remote sensing technologies and increased computing power to reveal secrets from one of the most remote and pristine marine regions in Australia.