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There are five species of rock lobster found in tropical Australian waters, but by far the most abundant is the Ornate Rock Lobster,
Panulirus ornatus
. This species forms the basis of dive fishery in both the Torres Straits and in the Gulf of Papua. CSIRO scientists have traced the movements of these lobsters to reveal a remarkable picture of animal migration. The lobsters undertake a journey that takes them hundreds of kilometres across the Torres Strait to their breeding grounds in the Gulf of Papua. After breeding, they seem to disappear. November 1985. Photo credit: Robert Kerton
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Author | Robert Kerton, CSIRO |
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