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Australasian Snapper

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The snapper, Pagrus auratus, also known as the Australasian snapper, is a prized fish found in the coastal waters of New Zealand and Australia. Known for its pinkish body and firm, white flesh, it inhabits rocky reefs and sandy bottoms. This species is highly sought after for both commercial and recreational fishing.
  • Other names
    Silver seabream , Cocknies, Red bream, Pinkies , Squire
  • Length
    ~30 (max 93)
  • Weight
    ~8 (max 10)
  • Water
    Salt
  • Water Temp
    11-25° F
  • Depth
    20-200 ft

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Regulation for Australasian Snapper

  • Season
    Always open
  • Bag limit
    10
  • Vessel limit
    -
  • Trophy limits
    -
  • Max size
    -
  • Min size
    30 cm
  • Measurement
    Total length
  • Prohibited methods
    -

Living Conditions

  • 🐟 Habitat preferences

    • Snapper thrive in temperate coastal waters, often around reefs and rocky outcrops
    • They are commonly found at various depths, from shallow estuaries to deeper offshore areas
    • Juveniles prefer sheltered bays and estuaries, providing protection from predators
    • Their diet includes crustaceans, mollusks, and smaller fish, reflecting their opportunistic feeding habits
  • ♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior

    • Spawning occurs in warmer months, with peak activity in spring and summer
    • Snapper form large aggregations during spawning, increasing reproductive success
    • Eggs are pelagic, drifting with currents until hatching
    • Juveniles settle in sheltered areas, gradually moving to deeper waters as they mature. Adults return to spawning grounds annually, demonstrating strong site fidelity