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  1. Site Page: ALA dives deeper into the marine realm – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 17th August 2011 The ALA is diving deeper into the marine realm with more than 900 new images of Australian coral species from ‘Charlie’ Veron. To see this amazing collection, go to http://morphbank.ala.org.au/MyManager/ and type veron into the search box. Most of the photos were taken in Australia but some of the rarer species were photographed in neighbouring countries. Data coming soon includes species and location records for corals in all Australian waters...

  2. Site Page: Australian National Fish Collection – Atlas of Living Australia

    CSIRO is the custodian of a number of collections of animal and plant specimens and data that contribute to national and international biological knowledge. Collectively they form the National Research Collections of Australia (NRCA). The Australian National Fish Collection (ANFC) was established in 1943 by Ian Munro, a former fisheries scientist at CSIRO, while preparing books on fish species from the Indo-Pacific region...

  3. Site Page: Deathcaps – hitchhikers rather than malicious – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 19th February 2012 By Sapphire McMullan-Fisher, ALA Fungimap Project Manager The recent wet summer in Canberra led to tragic consequences when a meal mistakenly containing Deathcap mushrooms was eaten: ABC online article Canberra Times online article More information about Deathcap mushrooms can be found at the Australian National Botanic Gardens Deathcap page and the Atlas’ species information page […] By Sapphire McMullan-Fisher, ALA Fungimap Project Manager The recent wet summer...

  4. Site Page: Have you seen this seaweed in Victoria? – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 8th April 2011 The Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment is calling for any sightings of Undaria pinnatifida, also known as Japanese Kelp or Wakame. Undaria is a golden brown seaweed that grows between 0.5 and 3 metres in length. Key features of Undaria are frilly growth at the base and a stripe up the middle of the frond. It is native to Japan, Korea and some parts of China and Russia, and used as the food product wakame...

  5. Site Page: So many fish, one great map – The Atlas launches FishMap – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 27th February 2013 By Andrea Wild From ugly ducklings like the Rough Dreamer to the kiss-me-I’m-really-a-prince Clown Triggerfish, Australia’s marine fishes are now at your fingertips thanks to FishMap, officially launched on Tuesday 26 February, 2013, by the Atlas of Living Australia ...

  6. Site Page: New data and/or photos in the ALA – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 6th April 2011 The ALA has recently established agreements to share data and/or photos from: Russell Knightley Media The Unique Flora of Tasmania Website Australian Succulents Website Fungi Foray Group of Victoria website Marine Life Society of South Australia Butterfly House website Find-A-Spider Native Solomon's Seal, Drymophila cyanocarpa. Photo: The Unique Flora of Tasmania...

  7. Site Page: ALA welcomes new data from Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 17th February 2015 The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) has more than quadrupled their specimen data that is freely available online through the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA). Newly available data has increased the number of accessible MAGNT records from around 53,000 to more than 220,000. The new records include mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, fish, and for the first time data from MAGNT’s marine invertebrates collections...

  8. Site Page: Sea Search app launched by Parks Victoria – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 28th February 2018 Volunteers can now use the new Sea Search app to help monitor and protect Victoria’s rich marine parks. A new app was launched today by Parks Victoria to enable volunteers and citizen scientists to better monitor Victoria’s unique marine life and environments. Parks Victoria staff member at Mushroom Reef Marine Sanctuary...

  9. Site Page: EcoAssets launched: access streamlined data for environmental reporting – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 21st July 2022 Through EcoAssets, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) and Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) are delivering open, integrated data to support national environmental reporting and assessment needs...

  10. Site Page: Explore by location – Atlas of Living Australia

    Explore your area Simply enter an address or location to find the recorded species nearby. You can set the size of the search area and download the results. Explore regions Pre-defined regions include states and territories, local government areas, biogeographic regions, marine regions, management regions and more.