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Facilities at Lizard Island Research Station


Talbot House

Accommodation

Researchers and student groups stay in four shared, self-contained houses at the Lizard Island Research Station. Visitors cook and clean up after themselves. Kitchens are equipped with all essential cooking and eating utensils.

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Lizard island Research Station May 2023

Boats

The Lizard Island Research Station has a fleet of boats for use by its visitors.

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Lizard Island Research Station May 2023

Aquarium

The Station's excellent aquarium system is named after the late founder of the Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation.

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Lizard island Research Station May 2023

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Lizard Island Research Station 2017

About the Australian Museum Lizard Island Research Station

An overview of Lizard Island Research Station.

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Lizard Island

Australian Museum Lizard Island Research Station

The Lizard Island Research Station is a world-leading supplier of on-reef facilities for coral reef research and education. Located on the northern Great Barrier Reef, 270 km north of Cairns in Queensland, Australia.

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Lizard Island Research Station 2017

Lizard Island Research Station video update

This video shows the state of the reef at Lizard Island in April 2020 and outlines events during the past decade that have affected it - Crown-of-Thorns Starfish outbreaks, cyclones and coral bleaching.

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Lizard island Research Station May 2023

Australian Museum undertakes global search for new Co-Directors of Lizard Island Research Station

Two of the best marine science jobs in the world are now being recruited in Australia. The Australian Museum (AM) the nation’s first museum, is seeking two new Co-Directors to manage its Lizard Island Research Station, located 270kms north of Cairns on the Great Barrier Reef.

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Lizard Island - Annual Activity Reports

We publish a report about activities at Lizard Island Research Station annually.

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Volunteering at Lizard Island Research Station

Volunteer opportunities available at the Lizard Island Research Station.

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Lizard Island Research Station and Cyclone Ita

Friday 11 April, 2014 Sydney, NSW.

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Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest system of coral reefs, mangrove and estuarine environments, and the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park covers an area of about 348,700㎢.

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Dr Anne Hoggett AM, Co-Director of the Australian Museum’s Lizard Island Research Stations (LIRS). Marketing image for Talbot oration 2023.

After 50 years of research Australia’s coral reefs are still in hot water

The Australian Museum 2023 Talbot Oration: Coral Reefs in Hot Water.

31 May 2023
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Life at Lizard: Waging war on the Crown-of-Thorns starfish

Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation

Proudly supporting science at the Australian Museum's Lizard Island Research Station and elsewhere on the Great Barrier Reef.

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Anemones

Jellyfish, anemones and corals

Discover factsheets from this ancient group of animals that have lived on earth for more than 650 million years.

Cnidarians
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LIRS - Publications 2016

Lizard Island Research Station publications 2016

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Coral reef

News from LIRS: Activities at Lizard Island Research Station

Each month, a selected blog from Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation (LIRRF) is featured at the AM. LIRRF supports scientific research & education at the AM’s Lizard Island Research Station on the Great Barrier Reef. This month, we feature: Activities at Lizard Island Research Station.

20 September 2022
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Lizard Island

Australian Museum Lizard Island Research Station

The Lizard Island Research Station is a world-leading supplier of on-reef facilities for coral reef research and education. Located on the northern Great Barrier Reef, 270 km north of Cairns in Queensland, Australia.

Reef research
Planning a trip
Fellowships and grants
Discover more

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