The Western Australian Marine Science InstitutionWestern Australia is indeed the ‘Marine State’, having the longest coastline of any State in Australia. The surrounding Indian and Southern Oceans govern the climate and rainfall in extensive agricultural regions and Western Australia’s marine waters support the nation’s major fisheries, possess tropical, subtropical and temperate environments with high biodiversity and is home to major offshore gas and petroleum developments. The aim of the Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI) is to provide a better scientific understanding of the marine environment for the people of the State of Western Australia. | |
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WAMSI-WAIMOS Workshop A workshop is scheduled for Wednesday 29 July at The University Club of Western Australia. As part of the planning process, there will be an opportunity to request data streams. If interested, please complete the proforma attached to the Agenda, and return by close of business on 20 July 2009 to allow time for incorporation into the program. Return proformas to Prof. Chari Pattiaratchi: chari.pattiaratchi@uwa.edu.au WAMSI Node 1 Symposium Media Release: 23 June 2009 Media Release: 18 June 2009 Marine Bioresources Library Launch: 4 March 2009 WAMSI Media Release: 6 February 2009 Symposium: A changing climate: Western Australia in focus WAMSI has released an independent scientific report on the Kimberley-Browse region, A turning of the tide. WAMSI has produced a series of brochures about its research. | January 11-22: International summer school for observing, assimilating and forecasting the ocean
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