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Ophisurus serpens
species of fish

Yellow moray
species of fish

Inscribed wrasse
species of fish

Orange wrasse
species of fish
Koheru
The kōheru (Decapterus koheru), also known as the scad, is a ray-finned fish of the genus Decapterus, part of the family Carangidae. It is endemic to New Zealand where it occurs from Manawatāwhi / Three Kings Islands to southern North Island. This is a schooling, pelagic species of coastal waters where it is found within shallow bays, harbours, estuaries and near rocky reefs and offshore islands at depths of between . Juveniles prefer rocky inshore areas, while adults are known to form dense schools in offshore waters. The maximum fork length is . They live to around 10 years and juveniles gro
Odax cyanoallix
species of fish

Squalus griffini
species of shark

Black mudfish
species of fish

Northland mudfish
species of fish
Morwong fuscus
species of fish
Grey brotula
species of fish

Arrowtooth lizardfish
species of fish
long-finned sand diver
species of fish

Northern bastard codling
species of fish
Morwong ephippium
species of fish
Pseudogoniistius nigripes
species of fish
Polyplacapros
Polyplacapros is a monospecific genus of ray-finned fish belonging to the family Aracanidae, the temperate boxfishes or deep water boxfishes. The only species in the genus is Polyplacapros tyleri, '''Tyler's boxfish''', which is found in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.