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Incredible Gulgong Fossil Discovered
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3/31/2025
In a groundbreaking discovery, a team of scientists led by Dr Matthew McCurry from the Australian Museum and UNSW Sydney has identified a new species of fossilised freshwater fish, discovered right in the Mudgee region.
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My name is Dr Matthew McCurry and I'm the Curator of Paleontology at the Australian
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Museum and UNSW.
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So here we have a specimen of a fossil fish that was found near Golgon in New South Wales.
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It's a species that we've recently described in a scientific paper and so it's really exciting
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because it's a species that we haven't documented in the scientific literature before.
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It's a species called Ferroaspis.
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It's a really unique fish.
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It's an early diverging member of the Osmeriformes, which is just a scientific word for these
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group of fish that includes Australian graylings and smelts.
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One really interesting thing about this fish is that it's preserved in girtite.
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So it's this iron-rich rock.
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It's a type of rock where we haven't found well-preserved fossils until recently.
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One exciting thing about this fish is it's from the Miocene.
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It was preserved around 15 million years ago and we don't have a lot of fossil fish from
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that time.
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This is actually the only fossil of a whole body of a fish or a body fossil that we have
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from the Miocene.
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You can see here it's got lots of different features preserved, so fins, skin, the eyes
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preserved as well as the stomach.
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So this fossil is from a fossil site called McGrath's Flat.
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It's located near Golgong in New South Wales.
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It was found a couple of years ago as we were splitting rocks at this fossil site.
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You can see if you look at the side of this rock, it's a really finely laminated rock,
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so it's laid down in all of these different layers.
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What we do is we find these blocks of rock and then we split them with a hammer and chisel
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and find fossils within the layers.
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McGrath's Flat is a really exciting fossil site because we have a huge variety of animals
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and plants preserved.
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This is one of the species that were found at the site, but there's hundreds more to
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be described.
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There are a couple of unusual things about McGrath's Flat.
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One thing is the type of rock that the fossils are found in.
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So this type of rock is called girtite, it's a really iron-rich rock, and we wouldn't have
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expected to find really well-preserved fossils in this type of rock until we found this site.
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It's telling us about the types of places around the world that we might be able to
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look for more really amazing fossil sites like this.
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The other exciting thing about this fossil site is it preserves a period of time where
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Australia's going through this change in the environmental conditions.
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Australia's becoming more arid, more dry, and it's capturing the change in those ecosystems.
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So these fossils are all from a mesic rainforest ecosystem, it's very wet, it's really lush,
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but then around Gorgon today it's far more dry.
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So this fossil site's telling us about what those ecosystems were like before they became
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more arid.
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In terms of geographical area, this is quite a small fossil site.
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It's only found on one paddock within a farmer's property, but in terms of the number of fossils
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we're finding there, it's extremely productive.
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So it's telling us huge amounts of new information about those ecosystems and what they were
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like.
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One exciting thing about paleontology are there are spans of time where we don't understand
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a lot about what the ecosystems were like.
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So we don't have many fossil sites of the Miocene, and so the exciting thing here is
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we're getting new information about what species were like, which species had moved to Australia
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at this time, and what the environment was like as a whole.
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So I guess the exciting thing for me is putting new information into our understanding of
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what Australia has been like through time.
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