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Estuary Perch - Macquaria colonorum

Blue groper

Distribution: The estuary perch lives in coastal rivers and lakes in an area from the Richmond River (NSW) in the north, to the Murray River (South Australia) in the West and as far south as the Arthur and Ansons Rivers (Tasmania).

Size: Ault fish may attain a total length of about 75cm and a total weight of 10kg.

Characteristics: The body of an estuary perch is slightly deeper than that of the Australian bass, the snout profile is concave and the snout noticeably longer than that of the Australian Bass. The estuary perch is a dark grey to silvery on the back becoming paler below. All fins are dark except the outer half of the rear section of the anal fin.

Confusing Species: Looks very similar to Australian bass (Macquaria novemaculeata) which can be distinguished from the estuary perch by their straight dorsal head profile.

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