The Secret Life of Fish Ear Bones
The study of fish ear bones, or otoliths, provides a fascinating window into the aquatic world, similar to how dendrology (the study of tree rings) offers insights into terrestrial environments.
The study of fish ear bones, or otoliths, provides a fascinating window into the aquatic world, similar to how dendrology (the study of tree rings) offers insights into terrestrial environments.
Following a recent government inquiry into the events, Prof. Lee Baumgardner, a freshwater fish scientist who led the scientific review in the investigation, joined OzCast to explain why these events are occurring.
The carp herpes virus should be released into Australia’s freshwater rivers to save our native fish populations and their habitats. The bold move is supported by Dr Martin Mallen-Cooper, one of Australia’s most-respected river ecologists in the latest episode of OzCast, the official podcast of OzFish Unlimited.
Restoring natural flow in the Murray-Darling Basin is the key to unlocking its potential to live up to its reputation as one of Australia’s biggest and best regions for recreational fishing, according to renowned fish ecologist Iain Ellis. After working…
On this episode of OzCast, Australia’s authority on threatened freshwater fish and invasive species Associate Professor Mark Lintermans takes us through the ins and outs of the history and problems facing some of our little-known freshwater fish that are struggling to survive.
The health of Australia’s fish and habitat is the subject of a new podcast launched today by OzFish. OzCast: a look below the surface will provide listeners with deeper insight into what’s really happening to the health of our waterways and native fish.
Jonathon Bleakley isn’t shy of the camera. Whether it be working closely with Ambassador, Michael Guest from Reel Action TV, or creating instructional videos to inspire the young kids to get out fishing, he’s done a lot more than most his age.
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