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Australian Shellfish Marron


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Australian Shellfish Marron. They are primarily farmed in southwestern wa and on kangaroo island in sa. Marron are a species of freshwater crayfish endemic to southwestern wa, but have also been introduced to south australia.

Western Australian Marron in Shellfish Broth, Fingerlime Caviar & Basil oil
Western Australian Marron in Shellfish Broth, Fingerlime Caviar & Basil oil from www.thestaffcanteen.com

There’s a lot of different ways you can catch marron. Marron is the largest australian freshwater crayfish which lives on the sandy bottoms of rivers and streams. Some people prefer to use marron traps, which you just throw out from the shore with bait inside.

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Western Australian Marron in Shellfish Broth, Fingerlime Caviar & Basil oil

You can put pots out, scoop them up, use your hands or use a snare. There are 2 separate species based on whether their shells were smooth or hairy, with the hairy marron endemic to the margaret river. Tenuimanus), endemic to the margaret river region, is now protected from recreational capture as its population is in decline. They are primarily farmed in southwestern wa and on kangaroo island in sa.

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