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Mystery fish washes up on New Zealand beach
December, 2018
A 'strange' mystery fish (left) found washed up on D'urville Island in New Zealand on November 01, 2013 was identified as a spotted fanfish (Pteraclis velifera) or diamond tooth whistler, found in the Indian and western Pacific Oceans from South Africa to New Zealand at depths to 500 metres (1,600 feet) and reaching a length of 50 centimetres (20 inches).
Right: Pacific fanfish (Pteraclis aesticola) caught 3 km north of Point Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia (or, from an alternate source, "washed up at Coff's Harbour, NSW"). Credits: International Fishing News / Australian Museum.
via: New Zealand: History & Natural History
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The Pacific fanfish, Pteraclis aesticola (1901)
Phylum : Chordata Class : Actinopterygii Order : Perciformes Family : Bramidae Genus : Pteraclis Speces : P. aesticola
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60 cm long (size)
Pacific (map)
The Pacific Fanfish has been assessed as Least Concern. This species has a very broad distribution. Although harvested as a food source, it is rarely seen in landings and so harvesting is not considered a major threat at present. Monitoring of this species and its harvest levels is needed, to determine if it is likely to suffer significant population declines in the future.
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