Coast 2 Coast Zoominar Series (#C2C)
One of the very few positive outcomes of COVID-19 has been the organisation of what started as an Australia-New Zealand seminar series on Zoom (==> Zoominar). This zooominar series is […]
One of the very few positive outcomes of COVID-19 has been the organisation of what started as an Australia-New Zealand seminar series on Zoom (==> Zoominar). This zooominar series is […]
Tomorrow is Sydney Uni’s open day! Come and talk with us about Marine Science, Environmental Studies, Geology & Geophysics and Geography! We have been working hard within the School of […]
Yesterday we had the pleasure of listening to the seminars by Dr Marcela Monteiro and Ms Brenda Ribeiro. Both of them are visitors from Brazil, from the state of Pará, […]
Today we publish the work on gender equity that we have been working on during the last two and a bit years. It is highly rewarding to share it with […]
Large oyster reefs historically characterised estuaries on the South-East coast of Australia. These reefs played crucial roles in estuaries by filtering water, providing habitat for fish and invertebrates and protecting […]
We had a great fieldtrip to Kioloa Coastal Campus with our third year students from GEOS3009/3909. We measured topography of the beach and the inlet; assessed the sediment characteristics; and analysed […]
*Disclaimer: I have just found this post in a random folder in my computer, I obviously wrote it straight after the field trip but somehow forgot to post it- Apologies […]
I haven’t written any posts in ages as I have been ridiculously busy and I do like to take my time when writing a post. What has it happened since […]
The last days have seen some swell arriving at the eastern beaches of Sydney. They were big but not as big as the swells that battered our coast in early […]
I just read an article in The Guardian with the title “Climate change: website reveals which homes will be swamped by rising sea levels” . It turns out that someone has […]