Deakin University researchers have joined scientists from SeaGen Aquaculture and Gippsland-based biotech company Offshore Biotechnologies to undertake ...
Beneath the ocean's surface, simple marine animals called sea sponges grow delicate glass skeletons that are as intricate as they are strong. These natural structures are made of a material called ...
"Marine animal forests are habitats formed by big groups of invertebrates - creatures such as sponges, horse mussels, and brachiopods, which look a bit like clams," Bell said. Micaroni said ...