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  1. Biodiversity Science project: eShark

    eShark surveys have been rigorously developed through collaborations with divers, statisticians, biologists and experts in the field of citizen science. eShark depends on collaborations with interested parties around the world to facilitate data collection. If you would like to obtain a snapshot picture, an ongoing monitoring program in your area and contribute to this overall picture contact us...

  2. Biodiversity Science project: Searching for the yellow-bellied sea snake

    We aim to expand our knowledge on the current distribution of sea snakes on Australia's coasts, particularly for one species, Hydrophis platurus, the yellow-bellied sea snake. Although sea snakes are protected species in Australia, the IUCN Sea Snake Specialist group has identified that 34% of all sea snake species are 'data deficient', which makes it difficult to implement effective conservation management...

  3. Biodiversity Science project: Orca Project

    Orca Project volunteers in Port Townsend, Washington document orca bones for an online bone atlas, assist in orca education with children's groups, take part in assembling a full-size skeleton for display, participate in the design of a new orca exhibit and conduct research on underwater sounds using a hydrophone...

  4. Biodiversity Science project: Big Seaweed Search

    Go rockpooling for research! Help us monitor the effects of environmental change on Britain's sealife by exploring the seashore and recording the living seaweeds you find there. The Big Seaweed Search first launched in 2009. Hundreds of people took part and the data gathered, alongside other research, show that the distribution of seaweeds around the UK is changing...

  5. Site Page: International Botanical Congress 23-30 July 2011 – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 11th February 2011 Registrations are now open for the International Botanical Congress in Melbourne, Australia, from 23 – 30 July 2011...

  6. Site Page: ALA to include Australian coral data – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 6th April 2011 The ALA is excited to announce a new project to incorporate data on Australian coral, in collaboration with Dr. J. E. N. ‘Charlie’ Veron. Dr Veron’s data will include species and location records for corals in all Australian waters as well as photos. Additional information on habitat, abundance and species characteristics will also be made […] An Australian coral, Catalaphyllia jardinei, on the Great Barrier Reef...

  7. Site Page: UNAA World Environment Day Awards 2011 Nominations – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 12th April 2011 Nominations are now open for the 2011 United Nations Association of Australia (UNAA) World Environment Day Awards. Individuals, organisations and businesses working for sustainability and the environment in their homes, schools and workplaces are encouraged to apply. Awards The Awards are held each year in celebration of United Nations World Environment Day (June 5) and this year also in recognition of the 2011 International Year of Forests...

  8. Site Page: ALA Advisory Board – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 29th September 2017 The newly established ALA Advisory Board held its first meeting in Canberra on 21 September 2017. The role of the Board is to support the high-level direction and delivery of the ALA through provision of vision, advocacy and advice. The Board currently comprises five Members and three ex-officio members, and is Chaired by Dr Patrick Greene...

  9. Site Page: The different challenges of integrating data from many sources – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 24th May 2012 By Juliette Bryan, Data Analyst at the ALA One of the challenges the Atlas of Living Australia faces is the integration of biodiversity occurrence data in many different forms. Most of our data comes from museums, herbaria, other biological collections, State conservation agencies and BirdLife Australia...

  10. Site Page: ALA Advisory Board update – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 27th September 2021 Our Advisory Board is undergoing a reshuffle. We farewell and thank our Chair Dr Diana Day and welcome the new Chair, Dr Ian Cresswell, and a new member, Dr Manu Saunders, to guide us through the next few years. Dr Ian Cresswell Welcome to Dr Ian Cresswell, Chair We are excited to announce that Dr Ian Cresswell will take on the role of Chair from our October 2021 meeting...