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A massive global collaboration has tracked over 12,000 marine animals from whales to turtles to create one of the most ...
Singtel-owned Optus signed a similar partnership with Starlink in 2023 and said it would launch remote text messaging by the ...
4 JUNE 2025: The world's first interactive map of whale migration routes has revealed the growing dangers whales face in the ...
Telstra has launched satellite-enabled text messaging for customers in areas without mobile coverage, becoming the first ...
WWF Australia revealed on Wednesday that Australian waters are becoming increasingly perilous for whales, as shown by the ...
What if we could look back in time to see how landscapes, cities, and ecosystems have evolved? Thanks to decades of satellite ...
Almost 400 scientists from around the world came together to understand the movements of large marine mammals, using 30 years ...
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Stockhead on MSNTelstra says coverage maps ‘not perfect’ amid claims it duped AustraliansTelstra says its coverage maps are “not designed to perfectly visualise” its three million square kilometre claim as it ...
Thousands of tourists will flock to Australia's coast this whale migration season, but a new map highlights why the future of ...
Tracking 12,000 animals across oceans, scientists found that most marine megafauna hotspots lie outside protected zones.
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