The Kermadec Islands lie about 800–1,000 km northeast of New Zealand's North Island and a similar distance southwest of Tonga. These islands, rich in marine biodiversity, have been the focus of a number of scientific expeditions.
Malcolm Francis has a profound connection with the Kermadec Islands, having visited them on five occasions. His extensive fieldwork has resulted in the recent upload of
240 observations of fishes, representing 87 species. He has just written a journal post about his
Kermadec trips.
In 2011, I had the privilege of joining Malcolm on an
expedition to the Kermadec Islands. This journey, documented by the Australian Museum, was a terrific opportunity to witness firsthand the pristine beauty and ecological richness of this island group.
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5th edition of ‘Coastal Fishes of NZ’ available from July I believe - what an incredible achievement :)
He is a legend!
Malcolm certainly is a legend. His patience and helpfulness are unbounded. His enthusiasm is contagious. And his support buoys you along. Thanks for all your assistance, @Malcolm_Francis.
Agreed @clinton, dead set legend. I don't know where I'd be without those checklists! Thanks @malcolm_francis for your incredible work and knowledge.
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