Battling snapper more diverse than thought

By John Kidman
Updated August 13 2022 - 7:03am, first published 7:00am
Populations of the threatened Australasian snapper are more diverse than realised, scientists say. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO)
Populations of the threatened Australasian snapper are more diverse than realised, scientists say. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO)

Biodiversity experts have revealed several genetically distinct populations of one of Australia's most tasty and sought-after table fish, the pink snapper.

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