
Big impact through shared effort Partnerships








Indian Ocean Marine Research Centre (IOMRC)


OceanWorks is part of the Woodside FutureLab network, and brings together a community of industry professionals, researchers and students to engage with current problems in ocean engineering and science. By working closely with industry partners, OceanWorks develops solutions that have significant impact on industry practices now and into the future.The OceanWorks fund provides support for small-scale prototype grants, as well as the RiverLab Masters student program, and community outreach activities.


The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) is Australia’s tropical marine research agency. AIMS plays a pivotal role in providing large-scale, long-term and world-class research that helps governments, industry and the wider community to make informed decisions about the management of Australia’s marine estate.
The AIMS@UWA alliance will see a deeper collaboration between both institutions on tropical marine research.


CSIRO is Australia’s national science agency. Research in the CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere unit focuses on solutions that benefit Australia by improving the sustainable use and management of Australia’s marine estate and atmospheric environment. Our researchers in the IOMRC use observations and models to understand the dynamics and vulnerabilities of the coastal and marine environments of the Indian Ocean and develop solutions that inform sustainable use of these environments. Their skills include ecology, oceanography, biogeochemistry, mathematics, modelling, bio-optics, eco-genomics, informatics, data visualisation, ocean engineering and sensor deployment.


Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
The Department has adopted ecosystem-based fisheries management which recognises social, economic and ecological values to ensure the sustainable management of fisheries. It has facilitated Marine Stewardship Council sustainability certification for WA’s fisheries with ten fisheries certified.DPIRD’s Aquaculture Research and Development Team includes the disciplines of marine fish, marine shellfish, freshwater aquaculture and aquaculture health. The Team is responsible for six commercial/research hatcheries and laboratories between Albany and Geraldton that supply a range of species to industry and undertake cutting-edge research to support industry development.
The Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI) is a collaboration of state, federal, industry and academic organisations delivering world-class, independent marine research. WAMSI facilitates an integrated and coordinated approach to complex research issues to inform management and industry decision making.


Since 2019, the Oceans Institute has collaborated with the City of Perth Library to host seminars on marine science for the public. An annual event, this series of public talks is an opportunity to learn more about our oceans and have included talks on whale sharks, rock lobsters, little penguins and more. We are excited to bring this popular series back for 2021. Keep an eye out for these and similar events on our Events page.
Photo by Frances Andrijich, courtesy of the City of Perth.
Want to Partner with us?
The Oceans Institute is always looking to connect with like-minded organisations and believe that big impact need collective effort. If you would like to work with us on our next project to create sustainable and thriving oceans for all, we want to hear from you!