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Marine Invertebrates
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/natural-science/marine-invertebrates/The Marine Invertebrates Collection is active in research on a variety of taxa, such as annelids, cnidarians and crustaceans, and holds extensive collections of most marine phyla.
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Sea squirts and sea tulips
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/sea-squirts/Discover sea squirts and sea tulips - with over 80 species in Sydney alone. The Australian Museum's Marine Invertebrate collection houses more than 1600 urochordates (predominantly ascidian) lots, mainly from Australia and Antarctica.
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Sydney Seastars
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/sea-stars/sydney-seastars/Assists in the identification of seastars (or starfish) encountered in the Sydney region (defined as between, Gosford to the north and Bundeena to the south) in depths to 30 metres.
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International Polychaete Day
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/international-polychaete-day/Celebrating half a century of polychaete research at the Australian Museum.
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Diving for Worms
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/diving-for-worms/On Tuesday 18 March 2014, five Australian Museum divers took the plunge at Inscription Point in Botany Bay.
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Lace Corals on the agenda
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/lace-corals-on-the-agenda/Australasian bryozoologists meet in Sydney for the first time.
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Seeking sun-baking, bottom-dwelling, upside-down jellyfish
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/sun-baking-upside-down/Monitoring the invasive upside-down jellyfish (Cassiopea) in Lake Macquarie.
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Blaschka glass models in 3D
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/museum-archives-library/blaschka-glass-models/blaschka-3d/Glass models from the 19th century as 3D digital objects
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The Australian Museum Research Institute gets a worm!
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-the-australian-museum-research-institute-gets-a-worm/A team of researchers celebrates the Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI) by naming a new species of calcareous tubeworm!
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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Tails from the Coasts
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Wild Planet
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Minerals
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