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WAREHOU

by Lawrence James Paul, B.SC., Fisheries Division, Marine Department, Wellington.


WAREHOU

Warehou (Seriolella brama) are sometimes erroneously called trevally (though they do belong to the trevally family). They resemble trevally in general shape and colouring (blue-green above, silver below, with a dark blotch just behind the head), but differ in lacking bony scales (scutes) on the side of the body near the tail. Large specimens reach 3 ft in length. They are schooling fish, found to a depth of 50 fathoms, occurring mainly off the South Island and the southern part of the North Island.

by Lawrence James Paul, B.SC., Fisheries Division, Marine Department, Wellington.