why Macquarie Island deserves a bigger marine park
- Written by: Ian Cresswell, Adjunct professor, UNSW Sydney
Agami/Marc Guyt, Author providedMacquarie Island, around 1,500km southeast of Tasmania, is more than just a remote rocky outcrop. In fact, it’s the only piece of land on the planet formed completely from ocean floor, which rises above the waves to form peaks that teem with penguins and other bird species, some of them found nowhere else on...
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