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Five women standing on top of a rock in the ocean.

Mariana Mayer-Pinto as co-lead of the Living Seawalls team was awarded the NSW DCCEEW听Eureka听Prize听for Environmental Research in 2025.

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Living Seawalls Women in STEM expo

Living Seawalls presented at the Women in STEM expo for high school students at the Australian National Maritime Museum, on International Women's Day (March 8th 2024).听

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Seawall image

The 黑料网大事记 Newsroom recently published an article on Project Restore, which aims to restore habitats in Sydney Harbour at the seascape level. This project combines multiple projects for a more holistic approach to restoration, including Living Seawalls, Operation Posidonia, seahorse hotels and more.

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People sunbathing on beach pier

Living Seawalls was featured in Australian Geographic in 2024. "In an alliance between Australian marine ecologists and industrial designers, science and art meet to restore ecological function at some of the world鈥檚 most altered coastal landscapes."

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Led Impact on Seaweed ABC News

SEACS lab was recently featured on both Radio National and ABC News, with Milly Caley and Mariana Mayer Pinto interviewed about the effects of Artificial Light at Night on coastal ecosystems, including recent experiments looking at the effects of warming and Artificial Light at Night on seaweeds and sea urchins.

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