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Water sharing in the Murray-Darlin Basin: A discussion with Mr Mick Keelty (online)
This Stretton Institute webinar features guest presenter Mr Mick Keelty AO APM,Interim Inspector-General of the Murray-Darling Basin willexplore the key drivers and issues around water sharing in the Murray-Darling Basin from a multi-stakeholder perspective.
University of Adelaide research featured in New York Times - Shrimp snaps soften
The led by is one of five examples that changing climate may modify animals’ acoustic behaviour and remix the planet’s natural soundtracks. This is in the form of snapping shrimp. Shrimp are some of the noisiest creatures in the ocean. By rapidly closing their large claws, the animals make snaps, crackles and pops loud enough to stun prey into submission. Dr Rossi was able to these sounds.
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