Multimedia

Welcome to TREND’s multimedia page, where you can find all the latest videos, images and audio files associated with the TREND project.


Videos

View 'Prof. Andrew Lowe explains TREND' on YouTube
View 'Paradoxa Time Lapse' on YouTube
View 'TREND Launch' on YouTube
Video footage courtesy of the Environment Institute
View 'TREND be launched' on YouTube
Video footage courtesy of the Environment Institute


View 'Interview with Andrew Lowe' on YouTube
Video footage courtesy of the Environment Institute
View 'Prof Andy Lowe at Earth Station' on Vimeo
Video footage courtesy of The University of Adelaide

Click here to view the TREND YouTube Channel.
Click here to view the Environment Institute's YouTube Channel.
Click here to view The University of Adelaide's Vimeo Page.


Photos

Terrestrial Ecosystems


St Mary's Peak, Flinders Ranges National Park, image provided by DENR
St Mary's Peak, Flinders Ranges National Park, image provided by DENR
Hale Conservation Park, image provided by Dr Greg Guerin
'Lilac Hibiscus' at Mt Remarkable, image provided by Dr Greg Guerin
'Donkey Orchid' at Onka National Park, image provided by Dr Greg Guerin


Marine Ecosystems


Some marine research is conducted on jetty pylons, image provided by Emilie Corrick
Southern Australian waters are home for a myriad of species which can be used to monitor the marine environment, image provided by Dr Jason Tanner
Encrusting soft corals provide food and habitat for a range of marine species including fish and molluscs, image provided by Dr Jason Tanner
Jetty pylons can provide a substrate for a wide range of species including algae, sponges, corals, echinoderms, molluscs, crustaceans and fish, image provided by Dr Jason Tanner
There are approximately 500 species of gorgonians (sea fans) worldwide, image provided by Dr Jason Tanner


Terrestrial Primary Production


Crossing program to produce F1 hybrids for the National Oat Breeding Program, image provided by SARDI
Healthy Barley, image provided by SARDI
Spore trap at Port Germein, image provided by SARDI
Variety ‘Gladius’ about 9 ½ week old at Port Germein, image provided by SARDI
Variety ‘Axe’ about 9 ½ week old at Port Germein, image provided by SARDI


Earth Station Festival: 21-23 October, 2011


Prof Andy Lowe explains TREND to Cate Blanchett at the Womad Earth Station Festival
Niki Vincent (CEO of Leaders Institute of SA), Prof Andy Lowe and Simon Divecha (University of Adelaide Environment Institute)
TREND stand at the Womad Earth Station Festival
Cate Blanchett, Prof Andy Lowe and Dr Nikki Thurgate discuss the importance of environmental monitoring in SA

Click here to view more photos on our Flickr page.


Audio

Observing effects of a changing climate (2.94 MB)
Click here for full details on the interview. Audio file courtesy of ABC Radio National.