marine science /environment/ en Restorative Bivalve Aquaculture Offers New Hope for Climate and Coastal Ecosystems /environment/news/list/2025/08/19/restorative-bivalve-aquaculture-offers-new-hope-for-climate-and-coastal Environment Institute member Dr Alice Jones latest research explores the role of restorative bivalve aquaculture in supporting blue carbon ecosystems and reducing the climate footprint of food production. With over 51,000 bivalve farms now operating globally, there’s growing interest in “blue foods” that offer both nutrition and environmental benefits. Dr Jones’s work highlights how, when carefully designed, shellfish farming can help protect coastal habitats like seagrasses, mangroves, and tidal marshes—all critical to oceanic carbon storage. August 19 2025 Marilia Jean Belperio /environment/news/list/2025/08/19/restorative-bivalve-aquaculture-offers-new-hope-for-climate-and-coastal Reflections of World Water Day 2025 /environment/news/list/2025/03/24/reflections-of-world-water-day-2025 Listen here to Dr Nina Wootton Environment Institute member, and Advisory board member Tim Jarvis AM, environmental scientist and 2024 South Australian of the Year, speak on ABC Radio to discuss this challenges faced this World Water Day.  March 24 2025 Marilia Jean Belperio /environment/news/list/2025/03/24/reflections-of-world-water-day-2025 Innovative marine research: Sea lions as underwater explorers /environment/news/list/2024/08/13/innovative-marine-research-sea-lions-as-underwater-explorers The vastness of our oceans holds countless mysteries, with much of the seabed remaining uncharted and unexplored. August 13 2024 admin /environment/news/list/2024/08/13/innovative-marine-research-sea-lions-as-underwater-explorers