The four masted barque Falls of Halladale was 102 days out from New York when it ran ashore at Peterborough at 3 am on the morning of 14th November 1908. Within minutes, water poured into the holds ...
Flying-fox camps, survey date: ...
This search page allows species listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) to be compared against taxonomy, State and Territory Government listing status ...
The annual Finalised Priority Assessment List (FPAL) is the list of species, ecological communities and key threatening processes that have been prioritised by the Threatened Species Scientific ...
The SS 'Dicky' was a coastal trader that operated in and around Australia from at least 1887 until its loss in 1893. The details of its early operation are unknown but by 1886 it was registered in ...
To make good decisions that involve nature, we need to understand how nature supports our economy and wellbeing. Natural capital accounting (also known as environmental-economic accounting) helps us ...
Coral Sea Reefs, cays and herbivorous fish of the Marion Plateau ...
The barque Farsund sailed from La Plata, Argentina on 14 January 1912 in ballast for Sydney, where she was to load a cargo of wheat for the United Kingdom, under the command of Captain E.A. Abrahamsen ...
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The 'Mermaid' is famous for its role in the survey of the Australian coastline by Lieutenant Philip Parker King. The 'Mermaid' was used in three of the four voyages made by Parker King from 1817 to ...