Blue moki

Blue Moki in New Zealand occur throughout mainland waters from the Three Kings Islands to the southern edge of the Snares Shelf, and at the Chatham Islands.

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The Blue moki lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 10 - m environment.

The blue moki, Latridopsis ciliaris, is a trumpeter of the genus Latridopsis, found in New Zealand and occasionally off south-eastern Australia at depths from 0-231 meters. Its length is between 50 and 90 cm and it can weigh over 10 kg. More

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Blue moki are most common in the south of New Zealand but some may be found as far north as Auckland. There is only one spawning ground off the east cape of the North Island. More

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Sounds fishy, Blue Moki and the Maoris I very recently had my first taste of Blue Moki which kind of sounds like Blue Monkey but I do not know of anyone except Columbian indian tribes from the Amazone Forest that count monkey as part as their More

Blue Moki is predominately found in the southern areas of NZ, but will some times be found lurking in northern waters. Prefers the cooler water temperatures and rocky areas. The usual color is blue grey with shades of brown along the back. More

Description: Blue moki is a comparatively long-lived species found in shallow waters. Landings have declined since the mid-1990s when it was introduced to the Quota Management System (QMS). More

blue moki (Latridopsis ciliaris)f041629: blue moki (Latridopsis ciliaris) belongs in colder waters, but will roam as far north as the Poor Knights. Here is an old and large blue moki raiding a demoiselle's nest. More

lineata), the blue moki (Latridopsis ciliaris) is a large fish which grows to around 90 centimetres. They commonly live over muddy bottoms and eat crabs, other crustaceans, shellfish and worms, sucking them from the mud. The oldest blue moki live for over 30 years. More

I caught this big mutha blue moki in lyttelton harbour on a handline useing a bit of old cheese as bait.... More

A post by Redfinger mentioned Blue Moki at the Aldermans, I always thought they were more a southern fish. More

* Latrididae - Trumpeters: blue moki, copper moki, common trumpeter, telescope fish, * Mugilidae - Mullets: grey mullet, yellow-eyed mullet * Sphyraenidae - Barracudas: pike barracude, snook More

Blue Moki - (Latridopsis ciliaris). Average size 55-70 cm weighing 2-3 kg, but can grow up to 10 kg. Occurs around New Zealand and southern Australia. Blue moki has a deep compressed body, moderate sized head and mouth with thick fleshy lips, small paired fins. More

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Common names

Bastard trumpeter in English
Blå trompeter in Danish (dansk)
Blå Trompeterfisk in Danish (dansk)
Blue moki in English
Moki in Maori (te reo Māori)
Trompete-da-Novazelândia in Portuguese (Português)
Trumpeter in English
моки in Russian (русский язык)
厚唇拟婢 in Mandarin Chinese
厚唇擬婢 in Mandarin Chinese

Order : Perciformes
Family : Latridae
Genus : Latridopsis
Species : Latridopsis ciliaris
Authority : Forster, 1801