INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IS A KEY REPRESNTATION IN MARINE SCIENCE TRAIL

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One of the eight sculptures to be installed as a part of the Museum of Underwater Art’s (MOUA) installation on Magnetic Island will be modelled off Jayme Marshall of the Wulgurukaba and Yunbenun peoples of Magnetic Island.

Marshall represents the next generation of reef guardians and this sculpture was inspired by important cultural connections to land and sea country.

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DIRECTOR OF OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE JOINS FELLOW MARINE SCIENTISTS IN MAGNETIC ISLAND INSTALLATION OF THE MUSEUM OF UNDERWATER ART

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