Region: Australia

Ecological Society of Australia

📚 Category: Biology & Ecology

🏷️ Topics include: Biology/Ecology

📍 Country/Region: Australia


The Ecological Society of Australia Ltd (ESA) is the peak group of ecologists in Australia, with over 1000 members from all states and territories. The ESA has an impressive 60 year history supporting ecologists, promoting ecology and ecological research.

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Australian Society for Fish Biology

📚 Category: Biology & Ecology

🏷️ Topics include: Fish

📍 Country/Region: Australia

The Australian Society For Fish Biology was founded in 1971 with the intention of promoting fish studies and the interchange of information between fish biologists in a relaxed but effective manner. Annual Conferences have been held once every year since the Society's inception. They are now the highlight of the Society's calendar, providing a forum for members around Australia to meet and discuss their work.

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Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society

📚 Category: Oceanography

🏷️ Topics include: Meteorology; Atmospheric Science; Climate Science

📍 Country/Region: Australia

The Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) is an independent society representing the atmospheric and oceanographic sciences in Australia. It currently has over 500 members drawn from the Bureau of Meteorology, CSIRO, the university sector, other State and Federal agencies, as well as the private sector. Most members of AMOS are actively employed in one of the scientific fields covered by the Society, but the membership also includes university students, retired scientists, school teachers and others from the other community with an interest in weather and climate.

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Australian Marine Sciences Association (AMSA)

📚 Category: Multidisciplinary

🏷️ Topics include: Biology/Ecology; Oceanography; Policy/Governance; Ocean Literacy; Environment/Sustainability; Indigenous Knowledge & Stewardship; Socioeconmics; Coastal Communities

📍 Country/Region: Australia

As Australia’s peak professional body for marine scientists from all disciplines and for over 60 years has promoted all aspects of marine science in Australia. AMSA operates with a membership network of individuals and corporate affiliates as a not-for-profit organisation. AMSA has grown to be the major professional association for marine scientists from all disciplines in Australia. The annual conference continues to provide an opportunity for delegates from throughout Australia to get together to learn about the latest marine sciences research, and to benefit from the interaction with colleagues from around Australia and overseas.

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Australia New Zealand Marine Biotechnology Society

📚 Category: Engineering/Technology

🏷️ Topics include: Biotechnology

📍 Country/Region: Australia; New Zealand

The Australia New Zealand Marine Biotechnology Society (ANZMBS) advocates for all aspects of marine biotechnology in Australia and New Zealand. Becoming a member of the society allows you to collaborate with scientists, technologists, investors, government, industry, and community; inform educators and policy makers; and participate in the exchange of knowledge and technology.

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Australian Coral Reef Society

📚 Category: Biology & Ecology; Geology

🏷️ Topics include: Corals

📍 Country/Region: Australia

Founded in 1922 the Australian Coral Reef Society (ACRS) is the worlds’ oldest organization concerned with the study and conservation of coral reefs. The ACRS plays a key role by promoting scientific research on Australian coral reefs. It is a forum for discussion and information transfer among scientists, management agencies and reef-based industries that are committed to ecological sustainability. Because it is not aligned to any vested interests, the Society’s views are sought by government policy makers, conservationists and all those interested in coral reefs who need impartial and expert advice. The Society invests in the future by providing financial assistance for Australian post-graduate students.

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