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  • Corals of Kosrae - The Lelu Ruins

    Dr Zoe Richards has just returned from an expedition to Kosrae, Micronesia, where she was surveying coral biodiversity. In this post, she shares her experiences at the ancient and fascinating Lelu ruins.

    Science
    Zoe Richards
    / 01 March 2012
    Zoe at Inaru Twin Tombs
  • Larval whalefish at Apo Island

    It is exceedingly rare to see a juvenile whalefish (a tapetail) in shallow water.

    Science
    Mark McGrouther
    / 29 February 2012
    Larva of whalefish <i>Cetomimidae</i>
  • 'Water squirting' Common Lionfish

    This video is quite amazing; It shows an unusual feeding strategy employed by Common Lionfish.

    Science
    Mark McGrouther
    / 28 February 2012
    Common Lionfish, Pterois volitans
  • Deep Oceans - Meet Mr Anglerfish

    Progress on the Deep Oceans exhibition is swimming along at a cracking pace...

    At the Museum
    Jen Cork
    / 24 February 2012
    A deepsea anglerfish, <i>Bufoceratias wedli</i>
  • From local to ubiquitous: online producers and museum outreach

    The opportunities offered by the web are forcing some museums to rethink how they provide content. Museum professional Irene Rubino interviews Michael Hugill about an emerging museum profession: the online producer.

    Museullaneous
    Irene Rubino
    / 22 February 2012
    Web 2U (#4)
  • DigiVol: Volunteers have their say

    Andrew and Duncan are volunteers on the digitisation project, called DigiVol, who both provide interesting commentary on life behind the scenes in the digitisation lab.

    Science
    Leonie Prater
    / 22 February 2012
    DigiVol lab and volunteers
  • Point and shoot #3 - Understanding People

    Museum photographers Carl Bento and James King on the power and practice of photography. This week, it's 'understanding people'...

    At the Museum
    21 February 2012
  • Alight at night: Why office buildings keep their lights on at night

    In a day and age when saving energy is of high importance, there must be a valuable explanation for why office buildings keep their lights on at night.

    Education
    16 February 2012
    1 William Street Eatery and View
  • Frogs Field Guide – deciding on a platform

    When developing the Frogs Field Guide we planned to build the app for both iOS and Android platforms.

    Museullaneous
    Jen Cork
    / 15 February 2012
    Web 2U
  • Frogs Field Guide – Explore frogs!

    The Museum's new Frogs Field Guide app out now and has some great features, creating a unique experience for those interested in discovering more about frogs. Read on to Explore frogs!

    Museullaneous
    Jen Cork
    / 15 February 2012
    Hitchhiking Frogs - uploaded as part of blog by Tim Cutajar in May 2019
  • Point and shoot #2 - Telling Stories

    Museum photographers Carl Bento and James King on the power and practice of photography. This week, it's 'telling stories'...

    At the Museum
    14 February 2012
  • Incredible Barreleye video

    This incredible footage of a live Barreleye was taken by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. It has been viewed on YouTube over 3 million times.

    Science
    Mark McGrouther
    / 13 February 2012
  • Calling on Tongan Traditions: Decline in Natural Resources

    Lady Tunakaimanu Feilakepa is renowned and greatly respected for her traditional cultural knowledge in Tonga and across the Pacific. Here she discusses Tongan mats, a decline in natural materials and the value of viewing such a collection.

    Science
    Laura Williams
    / 10 February 2012
    Lady Tunakaimanu Fielakepa
  • Calling on Tongan Traditions: Handicrafts

    Lady Tunakaimanu Feilakepa is renowned and greatly respected for her traditional cultural knowledge in Tonga and across the Pacific. Here she shares her knowledge on a variety of pandanus handicrafts.

    Science
    Laura Williams
    / 10 February 2012
    Lady Tunakaimanu Fielakepa
  • Lizard Fish - Shark Beaching

    Marine biologist Amanda Hay is on beautiful Lizard Island where she is conducting research into behaviour of larval fishes. Today, she writes about an encounter at the beach.

    Science
    Amanda Hay
    / 10 February 2012
    Blacktip Reef Shark, Casuarina Beach
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