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| | | | | A new report from James Cook University (JCU) TropWATER reveals a long-term decline in dugong populations along the Great Barrier Reef, spanning from Mission Beach to Bundaberg, and Hervey Bay in the Great Sandy Strait.Aerial surveys conducted in 2022 confirm that this declining trend has persisted for almost two decades, despite Australia's renowned global status as the host of the world's largest population of thesemarine mammals.Released this week, the 2022 Dugong Aerial Survey: Mission Bea | |
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| | | - On April 19th at 7pm, I'll deliver a lecture, "HenryEyring Sr. vs. Melvin Cook: Chemistry, Creationism, and Competition for the Authority of Science at the | ||