Episode 128: How marine farming interacts with marine environments - Application to Tasmania...and more
In this episode, in lieu of an interview guest, Craig reads several recently published articles that come with marine flavours. Three of the articles come from the website of the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, and three are media releases from CSIRO. The topics include: A review of how marine farming interacts with marine environments and application to Tasmania's aquaculture; A stereoscopic camera system that is being used with artificial intelligence to greatly improve the availability of data for assessments of Giant Crab fisheries in southern Australian waters; CSIRO scientists achieve a high-resolution underwater map of Tasmania’s Lake St Clair to officially answer the question - how deep is it?; New larval seedbox technology aiding coral restoration on the Great Barrier Reef; How one of the largest-ever marine conservation initiatives has helped to prevent more frequent crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks on the Great Barrier Reef; and A new report ranks the University of Tasmania as the top university in the world for sharing Antarctic and Southern Ocean knowledge through publications.