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Only 3.7% of the world's oceans are rated within the lowest category of adversely impacted by humans. These include the polar Arctic and Antarctic regions and north-west Australia's coastline, including ... Read more

The Kimberley region is occupied by fewer people than almost anywhere else on Earth. It has a population density of 1 person to every 12.5 square km. Read more


  • Murdoch Uni dolphin researchers finish up productive month at KMRS
  • Follow the latest Kimberley inshore dolphin work at KMRS
  • Kimberley platform reefs reveal unique formations
  • April soft coral spawning documented at KMRS
  • KMRS assists with personnel transfer from Caffarelli Island
  • Murdoch University dolphin researchers in the field at KMRS
  • KMRS in the media
  • Near-shore Kimberley coral spawning documented at KMRS
  • Tropical Cyclone Lua shakes up the Kimberley & Pilbara coast
  • AIMS coral scientist Dr Andrew Heyward visits KMRS
  • Broome nature photographer Peter Strain returns to KMRS
  • UWA Researcher Sana Dandan returns to KMRS
  • WA coral reef growth perplexes scientists
  • JCU researcher Dr Peter Wood visits KMRS
  • New species of velvetfish discovered in Kimberley
  • Kimberley marine survey catalogues 50 new algae species
  • Kimberley Whale Survey Results out for 2011
  • WAMSI's Steve Blake & DEC's Chris Simpson drop in to KMRS
  • CSIRO & Chinese Academy of Science researchers in the field
  • KMRS endorsed as a WAMSI Associate Industry Member
  • 50+ species of hard coral identified on one reef walk at Cygnet Bay!
  • ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies visitors to KMRS
  • Humpbacks visit the Bay!
  • Pearl oyster research experiment up and running at KMRS
  • UWA PhD student back in the field at KMRS
  • 83 new species of snails found on Kimberley islands
  • Kimberley whales in the spotlight
  • KMRS on the radio!
  • West Kimberley granted National Heritage Listing
  • WAMSI CEO Steve Blake & research team drop in
  • WA Dept of Environment & Conservation visits KMRS
  • Local nature photographer Peter Strain filming at KMRS
  • KMRS presenting at Broome Science Week Festival
  • CSIRO research scientists visit KMRS
  • AIMS WA Research Leader visits KMRS
  • UWA Oceans Institute Director highlights the role of marine research
  • KMRS @ the 2011 Australian Marine Sciences Association 48th Annual Conference
  • WA marine environments making waves in the news
  • Oceans heading for mass extinction - global marine experts report
  • Happy World Oceans Day from KMRS!
  • Unique Kimberley flora through the eyes of Mr Barry Carter
  • KMRS on ABC radio
  • KMRS well received at WAMSI/RSWA Kimberley Science Symposium
  • Official KMRS launch at the 2011 Kimberley Marine & Coastal Science Symposium
  • UWA researchers busy in the field at KMRS
  • Researchers from UWA Arrive
 
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