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• Network e-news bulletins, which include notification of Network research grants are made available and other items of interest, including dates for conferences, workshops and graduate schools and updates of events which offer opportunities to engage with the wider research community.

• recently published quarterly bulletin entitled the Marine Adaptation Bulletin (MAB) which focuses on marine adaptation to climate change research. The series includes current articles, project updates, international perspectives, conference highlights and more.  Each bulletin focuses on a particular theme relevant to the network, it’s stakeholders and nationwide members.

• recently published topical Information Sheets written by marine researchers, currently working in the field. The Information Sheets are specific to regions in Australia and are aimed at government bodies, NGO’s, and marine stakeholders including commercial and recreational fisheries, aquaculture, conservation, and tourism.

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Marine Adaptation Network Membership Demographics

image Network membership continues to grow with now more than 750 members nationally split about 50:50 between industry, government/NGO/marine stakeholders and researchers.





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