ABC News WA: Website to record fish sightings
A website which allows members of the public to log sightings of fish species in unusual locations has come online in Western Australia, writes ABC news. Read the article here.
A website which allows members of the public to log sightings of fish species in unusual locations has come online in Western Australia, writes ABC news. Read the article here.
It’s a whaaaat? The national log-a-fish-website Redmap started out as a Tasmanian pilot project and has been eagerly adopted by Western Australia.
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The log-a-fish website, Redmap, has now launched around Australia! But it all began in Tasmania with reports of some wayward snapper.
The Science Network WA has highlighted the introduction of Redmap into Western Australia. Read the article here.
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