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    Study reveals impact of darkwaves on marine ecosystems

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    13 January 2026

    An international team of scientists has developed ways to measure and compare the impact of “darkwaves” – when extreme weather events or human activities reduce underwater light for extended periods, affecting the stability of marine ecosystems.

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    VC Awards shine spotlight on University research

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    10 December 2025

    The winners of the 2025 UWA Vice-Chancellor's Research Awards, which recognise the diverse career paths of researchers and support staff and celebrate their impact, were announced at a ceremony last night.

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    Finding solutions to help kelp damaged by climate change

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    20 November 2025

    Kelp forests dominate temperate coastal rocky shores worldwide where they create a habitat for many marine species, store nutrients and capture underwater carbon as efficiently as tropical rainforests capture atmospheric carbon.

An ocean traveller has even more vividly the impression that the ocean is made of waves than that it is made of water.

Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington

WHO WE ARE

UWA Oceans Institute

The Oceans Institute nurtures an ecosystem of cross-disciplinary researchers and educators to serve the needs of the ocean community of Western Australia, the Indian Ocean and the world.

We are committed to supporting the scholarship of our blue planet for a better tomorrow.

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We pay our respects to the past and present Traditional Owners of the land on which our experts reside, the Whadjuk Nyoongar people of Western Australia, and to all the native peoples of the lands and seas on which our researchers work.

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