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Fish ID:
Red_148
Fish Name:
Named by:
Species:
Red handfish (Thymichthys politus)
Life Stage:
Adult
Sex:
Unknown
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Comments
Large black spot on right hand side of body
Sighting information for this fish
Date
Size (mm)
Depth (m)
Comments
Images
Observer
2019-1-17
64mm
1.7m
2021-08-09
66mm
1.6m
Tyson Bessell
2020-11-15
72mm
2.1m
Tyson Bessell
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Sponsor Application Form
This application form is the first step in our strict vetting process for sponsoring out these very rare fish. No payment will be taken from you at this time.
Handfish Naming Application Form
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Name as it will appear on our site as the 'sponsor'.
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*You can donate smaller amounts, but $1,000AUD is the minimum amount required for naming to be considered.
Further Comments
Further comments
*Your application and donation does not guarantee naming. All naming requests are approved at the discretion of the National Handfish Recovery Team committee and simply donating does not guarantee your name will be accepted. Processing may take up to 4 weeks.
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