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A close up of the polyps of a bright orange and yellow soft coral. The branching tentacles of each polyp can be clearly seen and are translucent. The shallow depth of focus means that some of the coral is softly blurred, while the deep green background is extremely out of focus.
Natural Ecosystems
eDNA: A new way to understand and protect marine life.
A pygmy blue whale against a background of mid blue of a shallower area of the ocean. Rays of light are shining through the water column, looking as though they are radiating from the bottom of the photo, rather than from the surface.
Natural Ecosystems
Endangered whales in the firing line – and the science the industry missed.
Dr Asha de Vos, a Sri Lankan woman, is speaking into a headset microphone, holding a clicker for a screen. The shallow depth of field means that the background is out of focus, but it can be seen she is standing in front of a slide deck and to the side is a range of pull up banners.
Natural Ecosystems
I refused to be pushed aside - and it changed how we protect our oceans.
A crowd of people walking along a pedestrian mall. The plane of focus is on the leafy trees in the background, so all the people's faces are blurred.
Gender Equality
5 surprising truths about how Australians really feel about gender equality
A midshot of a yellow plastic duck with an orange beak floating on top of a bath full of white suds. The water below the suds is very blue.
Plastics
5 shocking ways phthalates in plastics are hijacking your hormones 
Gender Equality
Reporting is the floor, not the ceiling: Encouraging ethical leadership beyond compliance