RESEARCH
FACILITIES
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LABORATORY FACILITIES
The dry lab, entirely air conditioned, and wet lab, with
separate air-conditioned culture rooms, are both stocked with basic scientific
equipment. The wet lab and outdoor tank areas are supplied with continuous
aeration and running seawater, both raw and filtered. A variety of aquaria,
raceways, and tanks up to 8000 l capacity are available. There is a well-equipped
workshop for servicing or field fabrication of equipment. Maintenance
and boating staff provide technical support.
FIELD FACILITIES
The station provides a dive compressor, tanks, and weights. Medical oxygen
is kept on site and recompression facilities are available in both Townsville and Cairns.
Five-metre aluminium work boats with 25 or 30 hp
outboards are suitable for most work in the vicinity of Orpheus. Two six-metre centre
console dory style boats with 50hp outboards are also available for use. The 9 m catamaran
Challenger III provides rapid access to sites further afield. Other vessels are
available for special purposes. Weather rarely restricts access to sites on the leeward
western side of Orpheus and nearby islands. During the southeast trades from March to
November sea conditions sometimes limit access to the windward side and offshore reefs.
Three major marine science institutions, James Cook
University, the Australian Institute of Marine
Science, and the Great Barrier Reef Marine
Park Authority, are based in nearby Townsville. Thus, a wealth of scientific
resources including specialist expertise, libraries, laboratory facilities, collections,
and technical support is close at hand. Loans of equipment not stocked at the station can
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