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AIMS diverse partnerships maximise our ability to deliver high quality science for impact.

Working with research organisations, Traditional Owners and industry allows us to build a critical mass and engage the diversified skill base needed to answer complex questions about the sustainable use, management and protection of Australia’s marine estate

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