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Australian Fish Gobbler


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Australian Fish Gobbler. Cobbler are highly rated for their taste and are one of the most expensive fish species in western australia and for many years they have been fished both commercially and recreationally. By day, cobblers are most often found in holes and on ledges in banks (ref.

Soldier, Gymnapistes marmoratus (Cuvier, 1829) The Australian Museum
Soldier, Gymnapistes marmoratus (Cuvier, 1829) The Australian Museum from australian.museum

It is commonly known as the cobbler, estuary cobbler, deteira, estuary catfish, south australian catfish, or swan river catfish. The map below shows the australian distribution of the species based on public sightings and specimens in australian museums. Endemic to temperate coastal waters of southern australia, from moreton bay, queensland, to the abrolhos islands (western australia), but absent.

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Soldier, Gymnapistes marmoratus (Cuvier, 1829) The Australian Museum

By day, cobblers are most often found in holes and on ledges in banks (ref. Opical waters from japan to australia. They are commonly found on the east coast from southern. Cobbler are highly rated for their taste and are one of the most expensive fish species in western australia and for many years they have been fished both commercially and recreationally.

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