The spotted handfish walks along the Tasmanian seabed on long fins resembling hands and is the first marine species in the world to be classified as critically endangered.
The handfish like complex breeding habitats but boat moorings and invasive pest species like the North Pacific seastar are damaging their breeding grounds, said researchers from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia.
However, discarded beer bottles are proving to be an ideal breeding ground for the rare fish, they said.
"The seastars can not eat the bottles at least, and we often find spotted handfish hiding behind discarded bottles," Lynch said.
Researchers found that handfish breed well in captivity. They have created artificial spawning habitats in the river, and placed about 6,000 plastic sticks on the river bed for handfish to lay eggs on.
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