When rubbish enters the ocean what happens? Oceanographer Dr Erik Van Sebille says: “The plastic joins other rubbish ... and is eaten by thousands of sea animals, birds and fish who mistake the plastic for food.” Dr Van Sebille is using the NeCTAR Research Cloud to host http://www.adrift.org.au a research tool 'Adrift' to explore how objects drift through the ocean.
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The NeCTAR logo is a symbol of connecting, sharing and collaborating. Hexagons, a shape represented as a building block in science, linking together with nectar flowing through to nourish.
To download the NeCTAR logo, please click on the pictures below. Download the NeCTAR logo guide. NeCTAR white background and the NeCTAR logo EPS.
Recognising NeCTAR funding: if you a NeCTAR project you are required to put a tag line and logo on your project communications. (Name of your sub-project) acknowledges funding from the NeCTAR project http://www.nectar.org.au NeCTAR is an Australian Government project conducted as part of the Super Science initiative and financed by the Education Investment Fund.
Recognising use of NeCTAR Research Cloud: if you are using the NeCTAR Research Cloud and wish to acknowledge this use - (your project) acknowledges use of computing resources from the NeCTAR Research Cloud http://www.nectar.org.au NeCTAR is an Australian Government project conducted as part of the Super Science initiative and financed by the Education Investment Fund.





