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2016 Science on Broome Coast

APRIL
What do people value about the
Kimberley coast
Jennifer Strickland-Munro, Susan Moore,
Halina Kobryn, Alaya Spencer-Cotton
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MAY
Secrets of Marine Stingers
Dr Lisa Gershwin
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JUNE
Sea Turtles: Linking marine habitats, cultures, regions
Dr Scott Whiting, Ranger Preston Manado
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JULY
A natural history of Kimberley reefs
Dr Mick O’Leary
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Lustre – The allure of mother of pearl crosses time and cultures
Sarah Yu
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AUGUST
Taste aversion research – cane toad frontline
Georgia Ward-Fear
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Kimberley tides and ocean circulation
Prof Ryan Lowe, Greg Quicke #Space Gandalf
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SEPTEMBER
Are we going to lose our freshies?
Dr Ruchira Somaweera
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How well are estuarine crocodiles doing in the Kimberley?
Dr Andrew Halford
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OCTOBER
The remarkable animals in the mudflats of
Roebuck Bay and Eighty Mile Beach

Professor Theunis Piersma
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