New Fish Australia at Phoebe Carew-smyth blog

New Fish Australia. Scientists have discovered a new denizen living in australia’s great barrier reef. A groundbreaking research voyage in australia’s newest marine park led to the rare discovery of several deep sea creatures. The lady elliot shrimp goby (“tomiyamichthys elliotensis”) was found near lady elliott island, along the southernmost coral cay of the reef. The discovery of an exceptionally well preserved ancient primitive devonian coelacanth fish in remote western australia. A new australian coelacanth find has revealed a surprising force behind the slow evolution of these ‘living fossils’. If we can find 20 new species of freshwater fish in nine months of fieldwork in the kimberley, how many more species are present across the rest of northern australia?

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The discovery of an exceptionally well preserved ancient primitive devonian coelacanth fish in remote western australia. A new australian coelacanth find has revealed a surprising force behind the slow evolution of these ‘living fossils’. Scientists have discovered a new denizen living in australia’s great barrier reef. A groundbreaking research voyage in australia’s newest marine park led to the rare discovery of several deep sea creatures. The lady elliot shrimp goby (“tomiyamichthys elliotensis”) was found near lady elliott island, along the southernmost coral cay of the reef. If we can find 20 new species of freshwater fish in nine months of fieldwork in the kimberley, how many more species are present across the rest of northern australia?

Fishing Australia with FishAngler FishAngler Blog

New Fish Australia Scientists have discovered a new denizen living in australia’s great barrier reef. A groundbreaking research voyage in australia’s newest marine park led to the rare discovery of several deep sea creatures. The discovery of an exceptionally well preserved ancient primitive devonian coelacanth fish in remote western australia. Scientists have discovered a new denizen living in australia’s great barrier reef. The lady elliot shrimp goby (“tomiyamichthys elliotensis”) was found near lady elliott island, along the southernmost coral cay of the reef. A new australian coelacanth find has revealed a surprising force behind the slow evolution of these ‘living fossils’. If we can find 20 new species of freshwater fish in nine months of fieldwork in the kimberley, how many more species are present across the rest of northern australia?

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