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Where does Hapuku fish come from?

Where does Hapuku fish come from?

Hapuku are found in deep offshore reefs around the continental slope across the southern portion of Australia. They are taken by trawlers and as bycatch of dropline fisheries. Largely imported from NZ. Also known as Hapuka or New Zealand Groper.

Is Hapuka good?

Hapuku are a highly rated eating fish fetching top dollar on the local and international market. They are excellent baked or fried (not usually eaten raw) but, like any fish, can be easily overcooked. Hapuku are by far, one of the best eating fish in our waters.

What does Hapuku mean in English?

Polyprion oxygeneios
Wiktionary. hapukunoun. A large and valuable food fish Polyprion oxygeneios in the family Serranidae of New Zealand. It sometimes weighs one hundred pounds or more. Etymology: From Māori hāpuku.

What is the difference between Hapuka and bass?

Hapuku and bass look very alike, but are easy to tell apart when placed side by side. Hapuku are greyer in colour – blue when young – shading abruptly to almost white on the belly. They are generally slighter and more elongated than bass and have a noticeably longer lower jaw, giving them an underslung look.

How many Hapuka are you allowed?

Quite simply, the recreational catch limit needs tackling to save this fish. Now, the limit is five per person per day, which is about 50kg of hapuka fillets.

Is Wreckfish a grouper?

A cousin of grouper and sea bass, wreckfish was first harvested by accident in the South Atlantic in the early 1980s. The commercial fishery for wreckfish developed a few years later in 1987, with just two vessels landing the species in South Carolina.

Is kahawai high in mercury?

Some fish have increased levels of mercury. Some longer-lived and larger fish (eg farmed salmon, snapper, uncanned albacore tuna and mackerel, as well as kahawai, red cod, orange roughy and ling) can contain more mercury, so these should not be eaten more than three to four times a week.

What kind of fish is Hapuka?

square-tailed fish
Hapuka is a heavy-bodied, square-tailed fish, with a base colour that varies from silvery-blue to pinkish-brown. The distinctive head shape and unusually large mouth best identify this species, with the gape of its mouth extending back beyond the rear border of the eye.

Is Hapuka a grouper?

A member of the Grouper family of ocean fish, Hapuka is large fish that reaches 4 to 5 feet in length. Filets from the Hapuka are firm, white, very flavorful, and somewhat similar to a bass. The Hapuka may also be referred to as a Hapuku or a New Zealand grouper.

Is sea bass a grouper?

Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Among the many serranid sea basses valued for food and sport are grouper; the black sea bass (Centropristis striata), a gray, brownish, or blackish species of the western Atlantic; and the graysby (Petrometopon cruentatus), of tropical western Atlantic waters.

What type of fish is Groper?

wreckfish
The hāpuku, hapuka or whapuku (Polyprion oxygeneios), also known as groper, is a wreckfish of the family Polyprionidae, found around southern Australia, southern South America, South Africa, Tristan da Cunha and New Zealand at depths between 30 and 800 m.

Are drag nets illegal?

“Recreational fishers need to remember that use of illegal fishing gear such as set lines, cast nets and drag nets is not permitted in NSW inland waterways.

Who is the father of Te Hapuku New Zealand?

Te Hāpuku’s father was Kurīmate, also known as Te Te Rangikoiānake II, whose main hapū were Ngāti Te Manawakawa and Ngāti Te Rangikoiānake, named after his grandfather, Te Rangikoiānake I. His mother was Tatari of Ngāi TaPūhara, and Ngāti Hinepare, of Ngāti Kahungunu.

What is the value of Hapuku in New Zealand?

Chefs who have tasted farmed hāpuku have stated that it outperforms wild-caught hāpuku. In New Zealand for the year of 2008, hāpuku had a commercial value of NZ$37 million with an export value of $4.29 million at a price of $10.29 per kg.

Where did Te Hapuku go after the war?

When Te Pakake pā was attacked about 1824 by Waikato, Te Hāpuku was among the many prisoners. He was then exchanged for obsidian with a Ngāti Raukawa war party. In one version of events, having, perhaps, been permitted to escape at Tarawera, he made his way to his people on the Māhia peninsula.

What kind of fish is a Hapuku fish?

Hāpuku is a member of the Polyprionidae or wreckfish family, which is comprised of nine species of large, demersal fish. Hāpuku is large and thick bodied, reaches 150 cm in length and can vary in colour from silver and blue, brown, and silver combination.