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Blue Grenadier Macruronus novaezelandiae Hector 1871

Hoki Macruronus novaezelandiae A Deep Water Species Rarely Caught

The New Zealand fishery is recorded as killing 200300 fur seals per year or one seal each for each 480t of blue grenadier caught The Australian fishery is limited to maximum 30 seal deaths per year or one seal death of every 166t of blue grenadier or one seal death per 400000 fillets Both fisheries are implementing seal exclusion devices

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Macruronus novaezelandiae Fishes of Australia

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Blue Grenadier Commercially Important Hake

A very important commercial species in Australia Blue Grenadier are taken mostly in the South East Trawl Fishery off southern New South Wales Victoria Tasmania and South Australia especially in waters off western Bass Strait They are caught in midwater trawls during winter spawning season and in bottom trawls at other times

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Blue Grenadier Hoki is a white fish most often found in New Zealand and around Southern Australia as well off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of South America Hoki is also known as blue grenadier blue hake New Zealand whiptail whiptail or whiptail hake They are long sleek fish that grow up to 13 metres in length and are found at depths

The Blue Grenadier has also been called the Blue Hake Hoki and New Zealand Whiptail Authors Mark McGrouther Updated 250121 Read time 2 minutes Click to enlarge image The Blue Grenadier is a commercially important species References Gomon MF in Gomon MF Glover CJM RH Kuiter Eds 1994 The Fishes of Australias

Hoki is an important commercial species due to its abundance large size excellent taste and versatility Its flesh is highly valued for its white and flaky texture and delicate flavour and can be cooked in various ways Hoki is also known as blue grenadier New Zealand whiptail blue hake or whiptail hake It is a large whitefleshed

Hoki are an important New Zealand commercial species Other Names For Hoki Blue grenadier blue hake New Zealand whiptail whiptail or whiptail hake Description Hoki has a long tapering body and tail They have a short spiked first dorsal fin The second dorsal and anal fin run to the pointed tip of the tail and are joined to the caudal fin

Blue Grenadier Commercially Important Hake

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The blue grenadier also known as hoki blue hake New Zealand whiptail or whiptail hake Macruronus novaezelandiae The blue grenadier is a very important commercial species in Australia 5 They are mostly caught in the southeast off southern New South Wales Victoria Tasmania and South Australia and are considered very good eating

Whiptail Blue Grenadier Blue Hake LAST UPDATED 15 November 2024 Hoki is one of New Zealands most commercially important deepwater fisheries They are widely distributed throughout New Zealand waters from depths of 10 m to over 900 m with greatest abundance between 200 and 600 m

Family MERLUCCIIDAE Fishes of Australia

The blue grenadier also known as hoki blue hake New Zealand whiptail or whiptail hake Macruronus novaezelandiae is a merluccid hake of the family Merlucciidae found around southern Australia and New Zealand as well as off both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru to Brazil at depths of between 10 and 1000 m 33 and 3300 ft

Blue Grenadier Macruronus novaezelandiae is fished yearround in southeastern Australia mostly in Tasmanian and Victorian waters from May to August but also targeted extensively in New Zealand and off South America The flesh is good eating especially when fresh imported mostly as hoki plus cod or hake from New Zealand