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Inpex conducts sea snake research off Ichthys

Inpex Australia and the University of Adelaide teamed up to conduct research into the behaviour of Sea Snakes off the coast of northern Western Australia, and have discovered sea snakes at depths previously considered too hostile for them to survive.

 Sea snakes are best known for residing in warm shallow tropical waters

Sea snakes are best known for residing in warm shallow tropical waters

  Sea snakes are best known for residing in warm shallow tropical waters, however the research undertaken by Inpex and PhD graduate Dr Jenna Crowe-Riddell recorded a sea snake at 250 metres depth and...

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