A Griffith University researcher and her collaborators have found that choosing the right symbiotic partner could mean the difference between survival and death for certain coral species. The finding has…
Research leads to Great Barrier Reef rescue purchase
Leading geomorphologist Dr Andrew Brooks says the Queensland Government’s plan to rehabilitate grazing land to improve water quality of the Great Barrier Reef is based on “good science”. The State Government…
Farmer ‘nitrogen market’ could reduce runoff impact on Great Barrier Reef
A team of economists and scientists led by Dr Jim Smart from the Australian Rivers Institute have found a ‘nitrogen trading scheme’ amongst cane farmers could help protect the Great Barrier…
Analysising social media to revolutionise the tourism industry
A Griffith research project is changing the way the tourism industry delivers the visitor experience through real time social media data analysis. Associate Professor Bela Stantic, acting Head of the…
A solution for the ailing Great Barrier Reef
Our team from Griffith University’s Australian Rivers Institute has identified thousands of hectares of rapidly eroding gullies in the rivers that feed fine sediment into the waters of the ailing…