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As Australian shipping grows, how can we avoid collisions with marine animals?

November 30, 2016

We're determining where large marine animals are most in danger of colliding with vessels, to support a national strategy for reducing the risk.

Keywords: 
ship strike risk
vessel strike
large marine fauna
whales
cetaceans
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Project C5 - Quantification of risk from shipping to large marine fauna across Australia

Researchers examine a dead blue whale killed from a collision by a ship
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