Australia funds tropical marine research

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A US$45 million boost to tropical marine research will greatly increase understanding of Australia's complex marine ecosystems and support jobs, particularly in regional areas, according to Senator Kim Carr, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research.

Opening the Tropical Marine Research Facility Project at the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) near Townsville, he said: "The boost will take the facility to the next level.

"Australia's marine industry is worth A$38 billion (US$30 million) per year and it's vital to boost marine research infrastructure. We have the third largest ocean territory in the world, but too little is known about our marine region.

"AIMS is building a range of new infrastructure in both Townsville and Darwin to fill the knowledge gaps.

Senator Carr added that a major part of the project would be the Australian Tropical Oceans Simulator at the Townsville site. This would enable AIMS scientists and their collaborators to conduct detailed experiments to understand and predict the effects of global and local changes on the marine environment.

"The Tropical Marine Research Facilities Project will provide new avenues for national and international collaboration to undertake experiments that were not possible before.

"This investment represents a decisive move towards redressing the shortfalls in marine science funding identified in last year's review of the national innovation system," Senator Carr said.

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