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A Graphical Introduction to Tasmania’s Saltmarsh Lifeforms and Processes

What lives at the land's end, ansd what happens?
  • Agency for the Understanding of Terrain
  • Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness
  • Issue Fifty
  • Online
  • The Admiralty

Vishnu Prahalad

October 1, 2018
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Mangroving: Discovering the Greatest Wilderness

"You and I, with our flexible shoulder joints, grasping hands and good visual depth perception, are still well-adapted to climb in trees. And when we...
  • Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness
  • Feature Article
  • Issue Forty
  • The Institute for Sapiens Studies

Jonathan Bloch

January 29, 2016
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The Definitive Guide – How to Find and Photograph Sea Sparkle Bioluminescence

The definitive guide for photographing the unpredictable and rare bioluminescence at the seashore
  • Editor's Choice
  • Field Guide
  • Issue Thirty Three
  • Office for the Captured Pixel
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  • The Upskilling Library

Lisa-ann Gershwin, Fiona Walsh, Matthew Holz, Arwen Dyer, Leena Wisby and Jo Malcomson

May 27, 2015
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Sea Sparkle – Extreme Bioluminescence in Tasmanian Waters

Singly, each individual emits a tiny speck of light, but en masse, they can light up a beach with an eerie other-worldly glow
  • Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness
  • Feature Article
  • Issue Thirty Three
  • Office for the Captured Pixel
  • Online

Lisa-ann Gershwin, Fiona Walsh, Alison Painter, Dallas Stott, Leena Wisby, Leoni Williams, Paul Fleming, Jonathan Esling, Dave Reynolds, Geraldina Dijkstra, Nick Fitzgerald, Theresa Ockenden and Nick Dobinson

May 27, 2015
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Delicate Sculptures of Sand and Wind

All landscapes change - but some change faster than others..
  • Agency for the Understanding of Terrain
  • Issue Twenty Eight
  • Online

Special Arrangement

January 18, 2015
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Climbing The Moai

Our enthusiasm mounted early as we made plans to climb one of Tasmania’s unique and beautiful rock towers protruding from the sea. ..
  • Department of Terrestrial Exploration
  • Feature Article
  • Issue Six
  • Magazine
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James Cruikshank

October 12, 2013

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