Aquatic Zoology

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The Aquatic Zoology department is responsible for documenting and researching the marine, estuarine and freshwater fauna of Western Australia. Similar fauna in related regions are also studied for comparison.

Aquatic Zoology surveys and studies varying climatic regions, from the cool temperate waters of Western Australia's south coast, through to the warm tropical waters of the northwest atolls, and even the deepwater areas off the WA coast. Additionally, freshwater and some terrestrial fauna (such as land snails) are studied.

Enormous Megamouth shark washed up on a beach

The department's staff have strong taxonomic research backgrounds, and the department produces scientific papers, reports and popular books on a regular basis.

Aquatic Zoology's staff have considerable experience in marine fieldwork and expertise in a wide range of phyla. The department frequently collaborates with scientific colleagues at other museums, universities and government departments. Consequently, they undertake fieldwork that produces large data sets giving excellent overviews of species’ distribution and populations. This is especially important for assessing the biodiversity of an area and for detecting any changes that might have occurred. This knowledge is vital for the management and protection of marine habitats. Voucher specimens from such work are lodged at the Western Australian Museum for future reference.

Specimens from deeper water trawling and dredge sampling surveys also form an important part of the department's research. In recent years, such work has been carried out in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the University of Western Australia (UWA).

The Aquatic Zoology department plays an important role in the development of both temporary and long-term museum displays. Offsite displays are also prepared for events such as for Seaweek, or for other organisations such as Scitech and the WA Fisheries Naturaliste Marine Discovery Centre, and for industry exhibition spaces such as the Woodside North West Shelf Visitor Centre on the Burrup Peninsula.

Items from the Aquatic Zoology collections can be viewed in the following public galleries at the Western Australian Museum - Perth:

  • Woodside Dampier Gallery
  • Discovery Centre
  • WA Land and People Gallery
  • Megamouth Shark display.

In addtion to the public displays, Aquatic Zoology have extensive collections of 'wet' (mainly alcohol-preserved) and dry specimens which are maintained at the Museum's Welshpool site, with the larger specimens stored at a nearby commercial warehouse. There is also a comprehensive image collection of both live and collected specimens.

Specimens are regularly loaned to other scientific experts for research, both within Australia and overseas.

Research Areas

Aquatic Zoology - curators and contacts

This page lists all relevant contacts for curators and technical officers found within the Aquatic Zoology department.

Dr Jane Fromont
Head of Department and Curator of Marine Invertebrates
Phone: (08) 9212 3745
Email: jane.fromont@museum.wa.gov.au
Fax: (08) 9212 3882

Mark Salotti
Technical Officer (Marine Invertebrate Zoology)
Phone: (08) 9212 3751
Email: mark.salotti@museum.wa.gov.au
Fax: (08) 9212 3882

Dr Glenn Moore
Curator (Fishes)
Phone: (08) 9212 3744
Email:  glenn.moore@museum.wa.gov.au
Fax: (08) 9212 3882

Sue Morrison
Collection Manager (Fishes)
Phone: (08) 9212 3743
Email:  sue.morrison@museum.wa.gov.au
Fax: (08) 9212 3882

Dr. Lisa Kirkendale
Curator (Malacology)
Phone: (08) 9212 3747
Email: lisa.kirkendale@museum.wa.gov.au
Fax: (08) 9212 3882

Corey Whisson
Technical Officer (Non-Marine Molluscs)
Phone: (08) 9212 3708
Email: corey.whisson@museum.wa.gov.au
Fax: (08) 9212 3882

Aaron Cosgrove
Technical Officer (Marine Molluscs)
Phone: (08) 9212 3789
Email:  aaron.cosgrove-wilke@museum.wa.gov.au
Fax: (08) 9212 3882

Clay Bryce
Senior Project Officer, Aquatic Zoology
Phone: (08) 9212 3746
Email: clay.bryce@museum.wa.gov.au
Fax: (08) 9212 3882

Lee Betterridge
Technical Officer (Crustacea)
Phone: (08) 9212 3741
Email lee.betterridge@museum.wa.gov.au
Fax: (08) 9212 3882

Andrew Hosie
Curator (Crustacea)
Phone: (08) 9212 3740
Email: andrew.hosie@museum.wa.gov.au
Fax: (08) 9212 3882

Dr Zoe Richards
Research Scientist (Hard Corals)
Phone: (08) 9212 3872
Email: zoe.richards@museum.wa.gov.au
Fax: (08) 9212 3882