The deep abyss off Australia's coasts is still mostly unknown to scientists. It's why researchers from Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and Museum ...
New research has revealed the critical role of river-floodplain connectivity in sustaining fish species diversity on the ...
Matthew Le Feuvre receives funding from the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment and the Hermon Slade Foundation. James Shelley receives funding from the Herman Slade Foundation, Holsworth Wildlife ...
Australia’s new Deputy Prime Minister has launched a large ‘scale’ eradication campaign to wipe out carp — by unleashing the herpes virus on the slippery suckers. Barnaby Joyce declared “Carpageddon” ...
Scientists are reporting significant changes in the distribution of coastal fish species in southeast Australia which they say are partly due to climate change. Scientists are reporting significant ...
This fish is off the scales! The carcass of the giant ocean sunfish — known as Mola mola – was spotted at the mouth of the Murray River in South Australia’s Coorong National Park, according to CNN.
Paleontologists have discovered a newly identified fish species in Australia so well-preserved that they could determine its last meal — dating back up to 16 million years to the Miocene Epoch.
A massive fish that washed ashore on an Australia beach was first believed to be a piece of driftwood. Upon closer inspection, there were eyes, fins and a mouth. Linette Grzelak, who posted photos of ...
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