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Frontiers | A New Operational Seasonal Thermal Stress Prediction Tool for Coral Reefs Around Australia
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New research explains why barramundi switch sex

CDU New research from a Charles Darwin University PhD candidate has found the timing of the sex-switching in barramundi is more related to size than age. Most barramundi are sequential hermaphrodites – starting their lives as males before switching to being female later in life. Research undertaken by CDU PhD candidate Brien Roberts has discovered that a faster-growing barramundi will change sex at a younger age. “Most barra start their lives as males, then switch to being female later in life – that’s why most of the big ‘meterys’ are female,” Mr Roberts said. “These big females are by far the most valuable breeders in the population.

The government has pledged over $800m to fight natural disasters It could be revolutionary — if done right

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The government has pledged over $800m to fight natural disasters It could be revolutionary — if done right

To help Australia adapt to climate change and manage the disasters that come with it, the federal government this week pledged A$600 million towards establishing the National Recovery and Resilience Agency, and $210 million for the Australian Climate Service initiative. The sizeable investments make sense, as Australia’s threat landscape has changed. Climate change, drought, land clearing, urban growth and other activities have significantly increased the chances of natural hazards and disasters Australia-wide. All of which are costly to recover from. The new organisations could deliver revolutionary benefits to Australia by better aligning policy and practice in a more agile way that matches the complex set of threats we face.

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