
Have you seen fish using tools?
Scientists at Macquarie University are interested in your sightings of fish using rocks to open prey.
Scientists at Macquarie University are interested in your sightings of fish using rocks to open prey.
Dive into our Winter 2022 newsletter — what have Redmappers have spotted on the move in TEN YEARS of Redmap Australia? Also learn about a fascinating giant kelp mystery and some of the latest marine science findings around Australia.
The Redmap Report Card reveals Australia's fishers, divers and other ocean users have been instrumental in detecting dozens of marine species moving south around Australia.
The World Recreational Fishing Conference (WRFC) is the world’s most prominent gathering of the recreational fishing community and is held every three years.
Welcoming John, our new regional Redmap Steering Committe representative for Redmap Victoria!
Dive into our newsletter kicking off 2021 to learn about exciting new Redmap species to look out for on your beachcombing, fishing and diving trips! We've got some additional ways you can help researchers with your invaluable citizen-science input, details on the new version of our smartphone apps, and as always we'll share some fascinating stories from the latest marine science findings around Australia.
If you are lucky enough to see a ribbonfish, you can help scientists collect some very valuable data on them.
IMAS and SARDI researchers working to reduce the risk of ciguatera fish poisoning need rec fishers input.