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Blue eye Trevalla

Blue-eye Trevalla
Blue-eye Trevalla

Distribution - Blue-eye Trevalla occurs over rocky bottoms in deep offshore waters of southern Australia (except for WA). It occurs at depths of 400 - 600 metres.

Size - Maximum weight of around 40kg and 140cm in length.

Characteristics - The colour of blue-eye varies from silvery with a steel blue back to pinkish brown with a purplish tinge. The eye of the fish is a deep blue with a golden ring. The caudal fin of the fish is forked and the fins are generally a dark metallic grey. The flesh is firm and white and very good eating. Blue-eye Trevalla is also known as deepsea trevalla, blue eye cod and blue eye.

Confusing species - None

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