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Port Kembla partnership seeks to preserve marine life

A PARTNERSHIP between the University of Wollongong and NSW Ports, initiated to explore options for ecosystem-based management of seafloor environments, has the potential to benefit marine life around the busy Port Kembla coal port in New South Wales.

 Port Kembla in NSW.

Port Kembla in NSW.

The partnership builds on an existing collaboration between UOW and the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage to map sections of seafloor near ocean-going vessel anchorages, while gathering data as part...

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