JUNE
Tracking remarkable journeys of the migratory shorebirds of Roebuck Bay and Eighty Mile Beach
Chris Hassell
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Turn salt crystals into amazingly colourful, random images under a microscope
Gary Cass
JULY
Dinosaurs, Drones and Lasers: Digital Mapping of Broome’s Dinosaur Coast
Dr Steve Salisbury
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A Ngalagun Roebuck Bay Marine Park and Yawuru Coastal Estate –
what does it mean for Broome?
Dean Mathews, Julie Melbourne,
Christoper Nutt, Terese Dimanscia
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These gentle fish have markings to identify individuals – important for conserving them. Amelia Armstrong
OCTOBER
Broome bilbies, monitoring their population
and measures to ensure their survival.
Dr Martin Dziminski
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NOVEMBER
Become a manta ray citizen scientist
Asia Armstrong
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