GeoJourneys on the international stage
Geolocation Journeys has presented as part of a number of international conferences and events during 2017 including: Association for...
Geolocation Journeys has presented as part of a number of international conferences and events during 2017 including: Association for...
In late September the Geolocation Journeys team travelled to the north coast of Tasmania for a two day outreach program with year 3, 4 &...
Geolocation Journeys received funding through the Marine, Antarctic and Maritime Research Theme at the University of Tasmania to...
Dr. Annalise Rees showing off Geolocation Journeys at the Depths and Surfaces Conference in Hobart which is supported by the Expert Group...
Geolocators are miniature tracking devices that record ambient light levels, water temperature and time. The light curve produced over...
For many years researchers at the University of Tasmania's Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) have been tracking Antarctic...
Geolocation Journeys was successfully launched on September 9th to a full house on the Hobart waterfront at the Institute for Marine and...
As human beings we are inherently curious about the world around us. The sciences and the arts both harness this curiosity to research,...
Using ‘retired’ light-level geolocators, marine predator scientists at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies and artist, Dr....