Australasian Fishes Project observations used in Redmap report cards

As many of you know, Redmap the Range Extension and Mapping Project, collects observations of many out-of-range marine organisms. Redmap has just released report cards for Australia, NSW, Tasmania and WA. View them at https://www.redmap.org.au/article/report-card/
The data set behind the report cards included records from Redmap, supplemented by thousands of records from the Australasian Fishes Project and Reef Life Survey (https://reeflifesurvey.com/)
I thought you might like to know that this is yet another scientific endeavour that has utilized observations uploaded by Australasian Fishes Project members.
Thank you as always for the time and effort you put into the project.
Publicado el 09 de septiembre de 2022 a las 06:46 AM por markmcg markmcg

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Wow, great data.

Anotado por squiresk hace más de un año

Thank you @squiresk. All you wonderful citizen scientists are the unsung heroes who provide the data that underpin concrete outcomes like the report cards. :)

Anotado por markmcg hace más de un año

I love seeing citizen science being used in a practical way! Thanks for sharing!

Anotado por lisa_bennett hace más de un año

No worries @lisa_bennett. Thank you for your comment. :)

Anotado por markmcg hace más de un año

It is great data , my only contribution to this is regarding Coral Trout. I have seen a couple taken physically in Sydney and this may be caused by the practice of Tsethar https://www.shabkar.org/donation/ . These are readily available in the live fish trade. I maybe completely wrong but it's worth consideration.
Also I have taken a large Notolabrus tetricus at North Head (Sydney) also observing one at Kurnell. The above maybe relevant in these cases to.
Just my thoughts.

Anotado por rick-ludd hace más de un año

Thank you for your thoughts @rick-ludd. I agree with you that Tsethar is responsible for a number of strange sightings. I recall Barramundi being netted live from Sydney Harbour.

Anotado por markmcg hace más de un año

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