Reef whistleblower censured by James Cook University
When marine scientist Peter Ridd suspected something was wrong with photographs being used to highlight the rapid decline of the Great Barrier Reef, he did what good scientists are supposed to do: he sent a team to check the facts.
After attempting to blow the whistle on what he found healthy corals Professor Ridd was censured by James Cook University and threatened with the sack. After a formal investigation, Professor Ridd a renowned campaigner for quality assurance over coral research from JCUs Marine Geophysics Laboratory was found guilty of failing to act in a collegial way and in the academic spirit of the institution.
His crime was to encourage questioning of two of the nations leading reef institutions, the Centre of Excellence for Coral Studies and the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, on whether they knew that photographs they had published and claimed to show long-term collapse of reef health could be misleading and wrong.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/reef-whistleblower-censured-by-james-cook-university/news-story/c7aa0e0ac1c1dec1b065273d2e968f6d
This is the link to the story but for some reason it keeps going to their subscription page. If you Google The Australian higher education, it is on that page. In any event, science is not supposed to work this way, especially at the university level.