A Tasmanian marine research project has handed "one of the world's rarest fish" a lifeline.More than 200 of the critically ...
A remarkable conservation effort is giving new hope to the critically endangered red handfish, with 232 hatchlings now ...
A rare "walking" handfish which is native only to Australia has been spotted for the first time in 22 years off the Tasmanian coast. The pink handfish was last sighted by a diver off Tasmania in ...
The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies has run the largest captive breeding event ever for baby red handfish.
A captive breeding program conserving the critically endangered red handfish is celebrating the safe arrival of 232 ...
These threats have taken a devastating toll on red handfish, and compounding their problems is a population boom of native ...
An extremely rare pink handfish has been spotted in Tasman Fracture Marine Park, a wild and remote part of Australian waters. The species, recently listed as endangered, was last spotted by a ...
Researchers at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) have successfully bred 232 red handfish in captivity, ...
After a 50-day incubation period during which they were cared for by their mothers, the freshly hatched youngsters will go through ‘handfish school’ before their eventual release into the wild.