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#Handfish

Underwater ‘hotels’ in place to give spotted handfish a head start to life outside captivity

ABC Online, Other, 29/04/2025, Georgie Burgess Captive-bred juvenile spotted handfish have been released into the wild for the first time, […]

Science discovery puts smile on face of Tassie’s grumpiest fish

Tasmanian Examiner, Other, 08/10/2024, Duncan Bailey Tasmania's critically endangered and grumpiest-looking fish now has a tool behind it to help […]

Scientists hoping to confirm rare handfish species spotted during CSIRO marine survey

ABC Online, Other, 23/08/2023, Lucy MacDonald A species of fish that hasn't been seen in more than two decades has […]

Pink handfish species declared endangered after 22 years without a sighting

ABC Online, Other, 21/08/2021, Kate Ainsworth A walking fish first identified in 2010 but not seen for over 22 years […]

Why the death of a small, punk-like fish rocked the marine world

theguardian.com, Other, 21/10/2020, Zoe Kean In 1802, when French naturalist Franois Pron slipped a small, chunky Australian fish into a […]

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