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Australian marine scientists have DNA 'fingerprinted' thousands of specimens of previously unknown sharks and rays, resulting in over 100 new species being named.
Dolphins which are regularly fed by humans at zoos and Sea Worlds emit more frequent and varied whistling, a world-first study by an Australian scientist shows
Australian scientists are assisting the Sarawak State Government in a visionary Planted Forests Project that will provide income from trees and protect biodiversity.
Divers in the tropical waters off Indonesia have found a new species of anglerfish that crawls rather than swims and has eyes similar to ours.
Female sharks are considered hard-hearted mothers, leaving new-born pups to fend for themselves. New research shows they provide pups with 'food packs' while in the womb


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