Handfish with Jemina Stuart-Smith | Handfish Conservation Project

The following Wild Chat is with Jemina who is a Marine Biologist at the Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania. Currently Jemina coordinates the Handfish Conservation Project working tirelessly researching and collecting data to help recover these critically endangered fish.Jemina and her team have found waters of Tasmania are warming due to the East Australian Current bringing in warmer waters, which inevitably, is changing the fish and their habitats.The Handfish sure is a unique looking creature and as Jemina describes the warming waters are not the only issue involved in the decline of these fish.Make sure you do yourself a favour and visit the website http://www.handfish.org.au and find out more on how you can help by donating towards this project plus you get to see the weird and wonderful photos of these cold water fish.I really enjoyed learning more about what Handfish are and excited to see this project bring in more information so we can learn about our creatures of the sea.To connect with Jemina find her here:jemina.stuartsmith@utas.edu.auhttp://www.handfish.org.auhttp://www.facebook.com/handfishconservationprojectDon’t forget to connect with me:http://www.instagram.com/australian_wildlife_educationEmail - jodie@australianwildlifeeducation.comEnjoy the following Wild Chat!Support the showWe hope you enjoyed that Wild Chat!To continue delivering educational wildlife material we need your support! Please subscribe, share and review our podcast and for a step further you can help us out by clicking on the "buy me a coffee " link or "support the show" link here.We appreciate your support and feedback so please reach out to us any time via the following contact:Email - jodie@australianwildlifeeducation.com Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/australian_wildlife_education Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/australianwildlifeeducationWebsite - https://www.zootoyou.com.auJodie Creek and Matt Cornish

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Australian Wildlife Education: Wild Chats, is a podcast bringing you interesting conversations about anything and everything to do about our Natural World, specifically Australian Wildlife, Sustainability and Conservation. Jodie Creek is the founder of AWE and believes Education is the Key to Conservation, and in saying that will be bringing you the experts in all fields to arm you with the knowledge and spark a curiosity in you to help make a change for our Natural World. Enjoy the following Wild Chats!