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The Climate Change Cluster (C3) provides a deeper understanding of the world’s aquatic plant and microbe ecosystems that are critical to the wellbeing of the global community. We produce new insights that address the challenges of human and ecological interactions with the climate.

  • Our research areas

  • Algae biotechnology 

    Working with industry to develop algae and their derivates into innovative green and clean technologies

    Algae in bag room
  • Future reefs 

    Studying how environmental conditions influence reef-forming corals and how to better preserve and re-build healthy reefs

    Dr Emma Camp diving on a reef conducting her research
  • Ocean microbiology 

    Understanding how ocean microorganisms are influenced by, and influence, oceanographic processes and marine ecosystems

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  • Productive coasts 

    Exploring how photosynthetic organisms respond to natural and human changes in their environment

    Scientist uses net to collect ocean samples
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    Find out more about C3 research programs across algae, coral reefs and marine microbiology.

Professor Martina Doblin with students

Study with us

Student opportunities with an internationally-recognised marine research institute, working across a diverse range of aquatic ecosystems.

Two C3 scientists in a lab facing each other

Partner with us

C3 partners with businesses, government and not-for-profits to deliver practical technology solutions across carbon capture and storage, conservation, water quality and the circular bio-economy.

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