Scientists discover ‘walking’ fish in depths of Barrier Reef 
By Mike Simpson AU Source: australian times 9/11/2020
Mike Simpson
For the first time, scientists have viewed the deepest regions of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and discovered, among other things, an extremely rare fish that appears to “walk” along the seafloor.

Researchers say it propels itself along the seabed using its pectoral fins, and its motion in doing so is described as “an awkward, lumbering gait”.
 

Well-camouflaged ambush predator

Scientists aboard the RV Falkor, an oceanographic research vessel from the Schmidt Ocean Institute, say it is the first recorded observation in Australian waters of the fish, whose scientific name is Rhinopias agroliba. It is a colourful and well-camouflaged ambush predator in the scorpionfish family.

“It was very strange — it had this beautiful red colour and it walked on its pectoral fins like a set of hands,” Robin Beaman of James Cook University told ABC News.

He added that the closest known sighting of the fish was off the coast of Hawaii, so this was “a huge range extension”.

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
2976Canadian researchers contribute to first-ever library of fish soundscitynews2022-03-02CA
2977Federal court judge sets aside DFO order to phase out B.C. fish farmscbc2022-04-26CA
2978Fishing rodeo for senior citizens reels in happy fishermennj2022-04-16US
2979Anchovies' 'frantic behaviour' during spawning causes turbulence in waters and helps to circulate nutrientsdailymail2022-04-07UK
2980"A fish of a lifetime": Record 131-pound catfish caught in Mississippicbs news2022-04-12US
2981Sharing a marine reserve with fishers: Q&A with Belize Fisheries’ Adriel Castañedamongabay2022-04-14BZ
2982Marine veteran promotes healing for people and the planet through fly fishingwearethemighty2022-04-15US
2983The underwater “eye” that is unlocking ocean secretsvox2022-04-20US
2984Hundreds of dead fish found in Vancouver Island creekcbc2021-06-07CA
2985Lake Champlain threatened by new invasive fishwcax2022-04-06CA
2986‘Devil vessels’: China’s fishing fleet faces claims of pillage and abuseFT Daily Digest2022-04-04UK
2987Sabah marine police foil diesel smuggling and fish bombing activitiesnst2022-04-07US
2988Koi lovers gather in San Jose for 14th annual competition, exhibitionmercury news2022-04-19US
2989Closure of notorious fishing spot near Raglan 'not viable' despite deathsstuff2022-04-04NZ
2990There are more fish in the “twilight” zone near the Antarctic than we thoughtzmescience2022-04-06UK
2991Toothpick attacked by live fish in Japanese restaurantsproutwired2022-04-07JP
2992Activists push Russia to ban salmon fishing in Amur River amid abysmal returnsseafoodsource2022-04-08RU
2993Congressional delegation secures $220 million for fish passage on the Green River, TPU’s primary drinking water sourcethesubtimes2022-04-02US
2994New research and website aggregates more than 150 years of data on sounds made by fishwgcu2022-04-04US
2995Fighting Over Illegal Fishing Leads to Armed Conflict, Deathsvoanews2022-04-06US
2996Proud to support Ukrainians Find out how we're helping UK's seafood ranking plummets - 'urgent' action needed to 'recover' ravaexpress2022-04-06UK
2997Scientists Reveal Shocking Levels of Abuse in Global Fishing Sectorcnet2022-04-06TH
2998More than $2 million coming to help restore Cayuga CreekSpectrum News2022-03-23US
2999Endako River west of Prince George to benefit from B.C.’s $27M watershed stimulus grantprincegeorgecitizen2021-03-15CA
3000'It was unusual,' fisherman says after catching a lamprey on the Current RiverSpringfield News-Leader2022-03-27US

215 216 217 119 of [218 - pages.]