LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile
LIRRF

@lirrf

Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation: funding science at the Australian Museum's Lizard Island Research Station and elsewhere on the Great Barrier Reef.

ID: 2473215966

linkhttps://lirrf.org/ calendar_today02-05-2014 00:37:52

1,1K Tweet

1,1K Followers

863 Following

LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coral reefs are under threat due to a variety of factors such as climate change, disease, and declining water quality. rpb.li/d5x0 #greatbarrierreef #lizardisland

LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To control or regulate COTS outbreaks, we need to understand every stage of their life-cycle. Early intervention during the initiation of new population irruptions of #COTS represents our best opportunity to effectively manage this threat. rpb.li/fuGmt

To control or regulate COTS outbreaks, we need to understand every stage of their life-cycle. Early intervention during the initiation of new population irruptions of #COTS represents our best opportunity to effectively manage this threat.

rpb.li/fuGmt
LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Frank Talbot was the founder of Lizard Island Research Station in 1973. The first visits by scientists was in 1975. Vale Professor Frank Talbot AM (1930-2024). Photo: Copyright: Australian Museum rpb.li/haep4

Frank Talbot was the founder of Lizard Island Research Station in 1973.  The first visits by scientists was in 1975.

Vale Professor Frank Talbot AM (1930-2024).

Photo: Copyright: Australian Museum

rpb.li/haep4
LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The evaluation report, covering the period 2006-2020, highlights how the Fellowship Program contributes to building and maintaining a field research capacity within the marine research community both nationally and internationally. rpb.li/act6n

LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) are the closest relative of all arachnids without being an arachnid. Sea spiders and arachnids form a group known as the Class Chelicerata. There are 1,300 species of sea spiders. rpb.li/U0L

Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) are the closest relative of all arachnids without being an arachnid. Sea spiders and arachnids form a group known as the Class Chelicerata. There are 1,300 species of sea spiders.
rpb.li/U0L
LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This 5 minutes video gives a wonderful snapshot of how the Station was founded and what makes it unique. rpb.li/4K2 #lizardisland #LIRS #LIRRF #50years

LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The GBR is constantly evolving in a world of disturbance, which means it is in a constant state of recovery. This gives us some hope for the future that some corals will be able to survive in a warmer environment.” rpb.li/e1pXZP

“The GBR is constantly evolving in a world of disturbance, which means it is in a constant state of recovery. This gives us some hope for the future that some corals will be able to survive in a warmer environment.”

rpb.li/e1pXZP
LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (COTS) are natural members of coral reef communities and their numbers erupt periodically into outbreaks. COTS consume coral much faster than it can grow so coral cover is substantially reduced. bit.ly/3Bd0Oe8 lirrf.org/the-next-crown…

LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The discovery that using vinegar (one of 3 chemicals approved by the Great Barrier Reef) delivered with a fine point needle to inject COTS has been hugely successful in increasing the efficiency of divers in controlling COTS numbers. rpb.li/fuGmt

LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since the program’s inception in 1984, the LIRRF has supported 122 Fellowships totalling about $1.5 million. We thank our donors for supporting these important Fellowships and the careers of the researchers. rpb.li/6Nv5XH

Since the program’s inception in 1984, the LIRRF has supported 122 Fellowships totalling about $1.5 million.

We thank our donors for supporting these important Fellowships and the careers of the researchers.
rpb.li/6Nv5XH
LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Station is well equipped to support field research, with boats, diving gear, laboratories, microscopes, a salt-water aquarium and accommodation. Your donations help maintain the facilities. Donate Now - lirrf.org/donate/

The Station is well equipped to support field research, with boats, diving gear, laboratories, microscopes, a salt-water aquarium and accommodation.

Your donations help maintain the facilities.

Donate Now - lirrf.org/donate/
LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After two years’ delay forced by COVID-19, they were able to make the first of two annual field trips to Lizard Island in 2022. Here is their report from that trip. Learn more - bit.ly/3txG4Jb

After two years’ delay forced by COVID-19, they were able to make the first of two annual field trips to Lizard Island in 2022. Here is their report from that trip. 

Learn more - bit.ly/3txG4Jb
LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Lizard Island Coral Reef Study Tour is an educational initiative of the LIRRF. Secondary students and teachers are offered a week-long immersive educational experience at LIRS, led by marine science professionals. rpb.li/e1pXZP #lizardisland #coralreef #LIRS

LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The reefs around Lizard were decimated between 2014 and 2017 – quite literally, less than one tenth of corals remained. This was caused by 2 category 4 cyclones, bleaching due to a marine heatwave and water temperature in 2017. rpb.li/GX8R

The reefs around Lizard were decimated between 2014 and 2017 – quite literally, less than one tenth of corals remained. This was caused by 2 category 4 cyclones, bleaching due to a marine heatwave and water temperature in 2017.

rpb.li/GX8R
LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reef corals at Lizard Island have been mapped since the early 2000s using traditional techniques and were at a historically low abundance and diversity following a sequence of disturbances in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. rpb.li/ucrtd5

LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Taxonomy is the science of naming species and understanding evolutionary relationships. . Taxonomists revise the names of species as new information changes our understanding of a species. Learn more - rpb.li/qMEX

Taxonomy is the science of naming species and understanding evolutionary relationships. . Taxonomists revise the names of species as new information changes our understanding of a species.

Learn more - rpb.li/qMEX
LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Water plays many important roles in habitat. It transports nutrients and sediments, can aid in the recruitment of new organisms, and can even influence how much energy organisms require to live within it. rpb.li/zRVP

LIRRF (@lirrf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applications for Lizard Island Coral Reef Study Tour 2025 close on 15 July 2025. Two trips: - Study Tour for Teachers: 20-27 September 2025 - Study Tour for Students: 28 September to 5 October 2025 For more information go to lirrf.org/applications-n…