NEWSLETTERS
Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation (LIRRF) provides updates of its activities about four times per year. Enter your email address below to join the mailing list.
- 30 May 2023 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Autumn 2023 Update
- 19 December 2022 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Christmas Wishes
- 29 November 2022 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Spring 2022 Update
- 23 June 2022 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Winter 2022 Update
- 13 April 2022 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Autumn 2022 Update
- 17 December 2021 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Summer 2021 Update
- 1 October 2021 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Spring 2021 Update
- 15 June 2021 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Winter 2021 Update
- 8 April 2021 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Autumn 2021 Update
- 22 December 2020 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Christmas 2020 Update
- 6 October 2020 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Spring 2020 Update
- 8 June 2020 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – June 2020 Update
- 18 February 2020 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Summer Update 2020
- 2 October 2019 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Spring Update 2019
- 4 June 2019 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Winter Update 2019
- 14 March 2019 – Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation – Autumn Update
- 18 December 2018 – Lizard Island Research Update
- 20 September 2018 – Lizard Island Research Update
- 5 June 2017 – Lizard Island Research Update
- 31 March 2016 – Death by bleaching, Epaulette sharks and more
- 28 October 2015 – Recent field work at the Lizard Island Research Station
- 17 July 2015 – What’s new at the Lizard Island Research Station?
- 19 June 2015 – What’s new at the Lizard Island Research Station?
- 10 May 2015 – What’s new on lirrf.org?
- 6 March 2015 – Follow our science and win a stay at Lizard Island
- 1 February 2015 – Recovering from Ita, seeing the sea-level rise, paleo reefs, mantis shrimps and a special offer
- 14 February 2014 – Polychaete Workshop
Coral reefs need our help
The Great Barrier Reef is a vital part of our ecosystem and a natural wonder beloved by Australians. It is a World Heritage Area that is at risk of being listed as 'in danger' in recognition of the many challenges it faces.
Science and the will for change are the only possible solutions. Our work is helping.
Will you help us?

Contact
Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation
c/- Australian Museum
1 William Street, Sydney NSW 2010
admin@lirrf.org
Lizard Island Research Station
lizard@australian.museum
+61 (0)7 4060 3977
Weather & Ocean Observations
Latest Lizard Island Weather & Oceanic Observations from the AIMS Data Centre
We acknowledge Dingaal and Ngurrumungu Traditional Owners of the lands, seas and skies of the Lizard Island region.