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Leatherjacket Parika scaber, New Zealand: Creamfish,
Japan: Umalurahagi, France: Bourse cuir, Italy: Pesce
balestra, Spain: Pel ballesta
Average length 8-12 inches, average weight 7 oz.-1.25 pounds. Similar
species occurs in Australia. Color variable; usually grayish brown with
some obscure darker markings. Soft dorsal and anal fins bright yellow.
Rough skin. Widespread around New Zealand in rocky weedy areas from the
shore to at
least
60 m. Caught mainly by trawling; landed all year round. A small resource.
Very white. Flesh texture and flavor similar to that of
flounder or sole. Usually sold headed, gutted and skinned as this produces
a portion- sized serving.
FAMILY: Balistidae (filefishes, leatherjacket)
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