Average length 40-60cmAverage weight 4 kg
Occurs around southern New Zealand and southern Australia. Dark blueish-green above and white below, with a dark head and a prominent dark pectoral spot; small scales. Distinguished from the other warehous by a long pectoral fin reaching back to the anal fin.
Most common in the cooler coastal waters around the South Island in 20-200m; the shallowest occurring warehou. Main fishing grounds include the Cook Strait coasts and off Westland. Caught mainly by trawling, sometimes in coastal set nets. Available all year round. A moderate resource.