New study maps currents and marine animal movement
A new Flinders University study shows that coastal ocean currents in parts of southern Australia have a major bearing on marine animal movement.
A new Flinders University study shows that coastal ocean currents in parts of southern Australia have a major bearing on marine animal movement.
New research at Flinders has identified an area of upwelling – a site where complex natural dynamics bring up deep-sea water and nutrients to the sea’s upper layers – on the west coast of Tasmania.