The Whitley Awards are presented annually for outstanding publications or zoological literature, or works profiling wildlife of Australia and Australasia.
The Awards offer commendations rather than awarding winners, with the exception of the Whitley Medal itself.
Presented annually since 1979 by the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales for excellence, primarily in text, in publications that contain a significant amount of information relating to the fauna of the Australasian region. The awards are a tribute to Gilbert Whitley, an eminent Australian ichthyologist.
Award winners receive either the Whitley Medal or a Certificate of Commendation. The latter is awarded in many categories including: Best Illustrated Publication, Best Text, Best Field Guide, Best Reference Work, Best Historical Zoology, Best Children's Publication, Best CD-ROM, Best Limited Edition, Best Textbook and Best Video.
Source: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales website: http://www.rzsnsw.org.au/Whitleys.htm
With her home under threat from a warming ocean, Zobi, a brave rhizobia bacterium, teams up with a family of slow but steady Zoox (zooxanthellae). The coral becomes gravely ill and bacteria around them begin to starve. Can Zobi and the Zoox work together to save the day?
This book is about a symbiotic relationship. It tells the story of the microscopic friends living in a tiny coral polyp. (Source: Back cover)
for 2018 CSIRO edition.