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  • About the report
  • Australia’s Oceans
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    • Australia’s marine bioregions overview
    • The data behind the Time Series
  • Time Series
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    • 1. Physical and Chemical environment
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      • 1.1 Long-term SST around Australia
      • 1.2. SST variability
      • 1.3. EAC variability
      • 1.4. Variability in ocean currents around Australia
      • 1.5. Trends in nutrient concentrations
      • 1.6. Ocean acidification
    • 2. Biological Productivity
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      • 2.1. Chlorophyll a trends
      • 2.2. Net primary production
      • 2.3. Australia’s Plankton Communities
      • 2.4. Seasons of phytoplankton
      • 2.5. Depth layers and primary production
      • 2.6. Picophytoplankton
      • 2.7. Microbial assemblages
    • 3. Water Quality
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      • 3.1. Water clarity around Australia
      • 3.2. Trends in Trichodesmium
      • 3.3. Tripos as bioregion indicators
      • 3.4. Harmful algal blooms and the shellfish industry
      • 3.5. Harmful algal blooms in NSW
      • 3.6. Range expansion of Noctiluca
    • 4. Marine animals
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      • 4.1. Response of copepods to east coast warming
      • 4.2. Zooplankton heatwave response
      • 4.3. Zooplankton as estimators of EAC strength
      • 4.4. Ocean acidification and calcifying zooplankton
      • 4.5. Australia’s twilight zone
      • 4.6. Larval fish
      • 4.7. Shark migration
      • 4.8. Elephant seal population trends
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About the Report

Australia’s Oceans

  • Australia's Marine Bioregions overview
  • The data behind the Time Series

Time Series

  • 1. Physical and Chemical environment
    • 1.1 Long-term SST around Australia
    • 1.2. SST variability
    • 1.3. EAC variability
    • 1.4. Variability in ocean currents around Australia
    • 1.5. Trends in nutrient concentrations
    • 1.6. Ocean acidification
  • 2. Biological Productivity
    • 2.1. Chlorophyll a trends
    • 2.2. Net primary production
    • 2.3. Australia’s plankton communities
    • 2.4. Seasons of phytoplankton
    • 2.5. Depth layers and primary production
    • 2.6. Picophytoplankton
    • 2.7. Microbial assemblages
  • 3. Water Quality
    • 3.1. Water clarity around Australia
    • 3.2. Trends in Trichodesmium
    • 3.3. Tripos as bioregion indicators
    • 3.4. Harmful algal blooms and the shellfish industry
    • 3.5. Harmful algal blooms in NSW
    • 3.6. Range expansion of Noctiluca
  • 4. Marine animals
    • 4.1. Response of copepods to east coast warming
    • 4.2. Zooplankton heatwave response
    • 4.3. Zooplankton as estimators of EAC strength
    • 4.4. Ocean acidification and calcifying zooplankton
    • 4.5. Australia’s twilight zone
    • 4.6. Larval fish
    • 4.7. Shark migration
    • 4.8. Elephant seal population trends
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