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  • It also usually contains yellow-eye mullet, black bream and Australian salmon.
  • Australian salmon prepared in this manner are available in many New Zealand supermarkets and fishmongers.
  • Australian salmon form immense schools with hundreds to thousands of individuals, as both adults and juveniles.
  • It closely resembles its'cousin', the Australian salmon " Arripis trutta ", although it grows to a smaller size.
  • The Australian salmon industry is worth US dlrs 79 million ( 100 million Australian dollars ) a year.
  • Due to declining numbers and ever-increasing annual catch sizes, the future viability of the Australian salmon stock has been put into question.
  • The western Australian salmon is the largest species at a maximum standard length ( that is, excluding the caudal fin ) and in weight.
  • Recreational fishers also seek Australian salmon for their renowned mettle when hooked; the fish are a challenge to land and often jump, occasionally standing on their tails.
  • Australian salmon had an advantage in Japanese and other markets, selling for premiums up to 20 percent over other imported fresh salmon, because of Australian environmental regulations.
  • Aquatic species include the striped marsh frog, water rat, platypus, bream, flathead, tupong, Australian salmon, leatherjacket, yelloweye mullet, silver trevally, black crab, spider crab, eel, bass yabbies, mussels and pippies.
  • In New Zealand, Australian salmon and in particular northern " kahawai " are highly regarded for their flesh when hot smoked by recreational fisherman, usually using manuka sawdust or woodchips.
  • Australian salmon share a passing resemblance to the unrelated yellowtail amberjack, ( " Seriola lalandi " ), locally known as " kingfish ", with which larger Australian salmon are sometimes confused.
  • Australian salmon share a passing resemblance to the unrelated yellowtail amberjack, ( " Seriola lalandi " ), locally known as " kingfish ", with which larger Australian salmon are sometimes confused.
  • Relatively long-lived fish, Australian salmon are a favoured target of recreational fishers, and both commercial and traditional mullet ( Mugilidae ), white trevally ( " Pseudocaranx dentex " ), and mackerel ( Scombridae ) fisheries.
  • Other species that are commonly found include Australian herring, leatherjackets, cobbler, King George whiting, tailor, Australian anchovy, garfish, sand trevally, tarwhine, flathead, tuna, snapper, Australian salmon, yellowtail scad, sea mullet, striped trumpeter, long-toothed flounder, dusky morwong and long-finned goby.
  • Together with the carangids, Australian salmon feed " en masse " by co-operatively bullying baitfish up to the surface; this herding technique is exploited by seabirds which are quickly attracted to, and feed upon, the foaming mass of fish at the surface.
  • The ease of catching Australian salmon, which tend to form schools of several tonnes, has meant recreational fishers are finding fewer of these species in inshore waters during the season ( the migration patterns of Australian salmon mean they come into warmer waters during the autumn ).
  • The ease of catching Australian salmon, which tend to form schools of several tonnes, has meant recreational fishers are finding fewer of these species in inshore waters during the season ( the migration patterns of Australian salmon mean they come into warmer waters during the autumn ).