Image Gallery: January 2010
22 January 2010
His Royal Highness Prince William visits HMAS Kuttabul
CSIRO briefed His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales, KG, on its contribution to international research into climate change, marine biodiversity and fisheries.
Prince William toured the Marine National Facility’s research vessel, Southern Surveyor, in Sydney, where he viewed robotic marine instruments that have revolutionised ocean observations and climate science and handle some of Australia’s unique marine biodiversity.
Prince William also viewed samples of coral, deep-sea fish, crustaceans, sea stars and more from the Australian Museum and CSIRO.
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CSIRO briefed His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales, KG, on its contribution to international research into climate change, marine biodiversity and fisheries.
(Date taken: 20 January 2010)
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CSIRO briefed His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales, KG, on its contribution to international research into climate change, marine biodiversity and fisheries.
(Date taken: 20 January 2010)
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CSIRO briefed His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales, KG, on its contribution to international research into climate change, marine biodiversity and fisheries.
(Date taken: 20 January 2010)
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CSIRO briefed His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales, KG, on its contribution to international research into climate change, marine biodiversity and fisheries.
(Date taken: 20 January 2010)
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His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales, KG, is presented a HMAS Darwin Ship's Ball Cap by the Commanding Officer of HMAS Kuttabul, Commander Christine Clarke, RAN.
(Date taken: 20 January 2010)
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His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales, KG, is greeted by the Commanding Officer of HMAS Kuttabul, Commander Christine Clarke, RAN, and HMAS Kuttabul's Ship's Warrant Officer Mark Donlan, OAM.
(Date taken: 20 January 2010)
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