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Image Conger Eel
Average length 100-150 cm, average weight 3-5 kg. Grey to blue-black above, lighter below, but often mottled. Fairly common around rocky coasts of southern North Island and South Island. The northern conger is similar but smaller, average size 70-80 cm, and fairly common in northern New Zealand. Both congers are caught incidentally all year round by lomgliners and trawlers and as a by-catch of rock lobster fishery. A small resource.
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Image Sand Flounder
Average size 25-35 cm. Colour brownish to greenish grey, blind side white. Adult diamond-shaped, but juveniles more rounded and easily confused with youg yellowbelly flounders. Distinguished from yellowbelly by larger eyes, colour, and adult angular shape. Found throughout New Zealand coastal waters down to 100 m. Caught by trawl and set net. Available throughout the year. The most abundant flounder species in New Zealand. A small to moderate resource, with an annual yield of perhaps 100 to 2000 tonnes.
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