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Australia scientists pluck rare handfish from ocean due to climate risk

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SYDNEY: Scientists have collected 25 extremely rare red handfish from the ocean off Australia, hoping to protect the struggling species from warming seas, human-caused habitat changes and ravenous urchins.

Only about 100 red handfish -- which have the appearance of a crimson and brown goldfish with stubby arms and webbed hands -- are left in the wild, living in a small section of reef off southeast Tasmania.

About eight centimetre­s (three inches) long, they "walk" along the sea floor on their pectoral and pelvic fins rather than swimming.

But overgrazin­g urchins, run-off from urban areas, disturbanc­es from boats and rising sea temperatur­es have resulted in "severe habitat loss and degradatio­n", according to the University of Tasmania's Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies.

Scientists at the institute recently made the difficult and risky decision to take dozens of the fish out of the wild for safekeepin­g.

"This summer has already well exceeded previous temperatur­e maximums," said marine scientist Jemina Stuart-Smith.

"We can only assume that this additional stressor will impact the already fragile population," she said.

On Wednesday, scientists said the 25 specimens were doing well in their temporary aquarium homes and were being closely monitored for stress or ill health.

"We have highly experience­d staff looking after the fish seven days a week, and a 24-hour callout roster," said the institute's Andrew Trotter.

"We believe they are quite safe with us -- but there is certainly a feeling of heightened responsibi­lity among our team, given how small the wild population is."

Trotter and his colleagues are hoping to return the fish to their natural habitat when temperatur­es drop with the onset of the austral winter in June. — AFP

 ?? Photo — AFP ?? Photo taken on January 15, 2024 and released on January 31 by the University of Tasmania’s Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies shows a critically endangered red handfish in waters off Australia’s Tasmania state.
Photo — AFP Photo taken on January 15, 2024 and released on January 31 by the University of Tasmania’s Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies shows a critically endangered red handfish in waters off Australia’s Tasmania state.

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