The majority of pictures was taken by Nico K. Michiels during work-related and private trips. He is in charge of confirming species identifications, naming and optimising images, updating the database and producing the Anki decks.
Thanks to the following reef fish enthusiasts for their contributions:
Matteo Santon (Bristol) made me aware of the "world of Anki" as a perfect tool to train students to recognise fish species in the field. Together, we made the first desk for the Red Sea in 2018. It all started from there.
For the current decks, additional pictures were mainly contributed by Nils Anthes (Red Sea), Sandra Dangelmayer (Indonesia), Franka Michiels (Red Sea) and Matteo Santon (Red Sea and Indonesia).
Other contributors: Benja Blaschke, Valentin Fritsch, Stefan Greif, Béatrice Härtel, Chris Harvey, Julia Kastner, Robin Kraft, Julika Merckle, Yvonne Meyer, Chiara Obst, Giovanna Reichert, Carolin Rieber, Gregor Schulte, Jennifer Theobald and Bram Van der Schoot.
Valentin Fritsch is working on a completely revised Reef Fish Trainer for North-Sulawesi (Indonesia) for his Bachelor's degree to replace the older, compact version currently on offer.
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The use of the Anki Reef Fish Trainer deck for personal training purposes is free.
All images remain property of the Animal Evolutionary Ecology Group at the university of Tuebingen (represented by Prof. Nico K. Michiels). Use for non-commercial, educational purposes is free, assuming you always mention the source. We appreciate feedback!
Use for commercial purposes is prohibited, unless a prior usage contract has been agreed upon.