Freshwater Down Under Conference 2023

An exciting week for #freshwatersciences with the International Freshwater Sciences 2023 Conference being held in Brisbane last week, from the 3rd – 7th June 2023. Almost 800 scientists from around the globe gathered to attend the conference, along with the collaboration of the Society of Freshwater Science and the Australian and New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Societies. It was…

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world ocean day 2023

Today is World Ocean Day, a day intrinsically important to Hydrobiology, as it is a time to raise awareness of the vital importance of our oceans and the role they play in sustaining a healthy planet. It is a a day of global celebration, and a day to reflect on the significance of our oceans,…

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world environment day 2023

World Environment Day is celebrated annually on June 5th since 1973. Led by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), it has grown to be the largest global platform for environmental outreach. It is a global initiative that encourages awareness and action for the protection and preservation of the environment. The day serves as a reminder of the importance…

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WA Discovery Bill

Hydrobiology WA recently attended an information session on the WA Discovery Bill in relation to the use of eDNA in various future projects. This bill, once enshrined into legislation, aims for Aboriginal people to have input about the use of their traditional knowledge for biodiscovery on WA genetic resources and share benefits from commercialisation of…

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Celebrating WOW Day 2023

Hydrobiology is celebrating our State Emergency Service volunteers today on Wear Orange Wednesday. As a long term supporter of all our employees who volunteer their time for worthy causes, and a holder of the DFES Volunteer Employer Recognition Award, this is a small token of our appreciation for the immense service our friends in orange…

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Hydrobiology’s Specialist Field Teams at Work!

Exciting times for Hydrobiology’s Specialist Field Teams, who have been busy carrying out field surveys for Clean Energy and Water Quality Projects in Australia and overseas. Baseline studies and Water/Sediment Impact Assessments were a part of the larger Environmental Impact Assessment process, undertaken for the development of Renewable Energy Projects!

Celebrating 5 Years of Hydrobiology Singapore!

The Hydrobiology Group is extremely proud of the achievements of the Singapore Regional Office which celebrates its 5 year anniversary this month, delivering environmental solutions in Singapore, Southeast Asia and beyond! There are too many highlights to list, many large and small challenges (projects) to talk about, excellent interactions with clients and other colleagues, and…

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