The annual Finalised Priority Assessment List (FPAL) is the list of species, ecological communities and key threatening processes that have been prioritised by the Threatened Species Scientific ...
At midday on 19 March 1790 HMS Sirius, flagship of the First Fleet, was wrecked on the coral reef off Slaughter Bay. She had led the fleet of eleven ships that set out from England in 1787 carrying ...
Flying-fox camps, survey date: ...
Coral Sea Reefs, cays and herbivorous fish of the Marion Plateau ...
During the 1930s and 1940s several disused vessels including several river steamers and at least two hulks that had been seagoing sailing vessels were beached at what is now known as Otago Bay under ...
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The 'Yongala' was launched on the 29th of April 1903. The vessel arrived in Sydney on the 6th of December 1903 (Moran 2001:11). The vessel was registered in Adelaide and began its employment on the ...
The 'Mermaid' is famous for its role in the survey of the Australian coastline by Lieutenant Philip Parker King. The 'Mermaid' was used in three of the four voyages made by Parker King from 1817 to ...
The wreck of the 1693 ton iron clipper Loch Ard is one of Victoria's best known and tragic shipwrecks. Nearing the end of a voyage from Gravesend to Melbourne, the Loch Ard sank after striking Mutton ...
The dredge G. Ward Cole was employed dredging the entrance to the Mersey River when it parted from anchor cables in a heavy squall and grounded on the breakwater just after 6 pm on 29 October 1930.
The 'Foam' was bound from Dungeness to the Solomon Islands on a recruiting voyage (Marine Board 15/02/1893). The vessel departed from Dungeness on the morning of the 5th of February 1893. At 8:30pm on ...