
King dory - Wikipedia
The king dory or lookdown dory (Cyttus traversi) is a Dory, in the genus Cyttus, found around South Africa, southern Australia, and New Zealand, over the continental shelf at depths of between 200 and 800 m. Its length is between 20 and 40 cm.
Dory - Good Fish Bad Fish
John Dory (Zeus Faber), Silver Dory, Mirror Dory (Zenopsis nebulose), King Dory. The Dory family are popular eating fish, led foremost by John Dory, which is identifiable by the dark round marking on its side (said to be the thumbprint left when the fish was picked up by St Peter).
King Dory: Exploring Its Unique Traits and Ocean Habitat
When it comes to the enigmatic ocean realm, few creatures capture the imagination quite like the King Dory. With its unique characteristics and a habitat that spans vast oceanic territories, the King Dory is a marvel of nature that continues to intrigue marine enthusiasts and experts alike.
King Dory - Species | Sydney Fish Market
Available wild caught, it is a bottom-dwelling marine fish found mainly on the upper continental slope commonly between 500-600m and mainly caught as bycatch of Blue Grenadier trawling off the south-eastern coast of NSW and Victoria, with some off SA and WA as far north as Exmouth. Its skin is silver and, unlike some other Dories, rough to touch.
Baked King Dory with Lemon Caper Dressing — osselect
Serves: 2 Prep Time: 5mins Cook Time: 10 mins. INGREDIENTS. HOW TO MAKE IT. Grease an oven-proof dish or skillet with olive oil and place fish on. Bake for 10-15 mins. It may need a bit more time for thicker fillet. Test your fish by pushing a skewer in. If the skewer pushes in and comes out easily, it means the fish is flaky and ready.
Seafood Species, Lookdown-Dory | Talley's limited - Talleys …
Lookdown Dory is also known as King Dory. Lookdown Dory gets its name after its large eyes which are situated well above the jaw. Found all around New Zealand in depths of 200-800 metres and it is the most common of the three offshore Dory …
Dories - Species | Sydney Fish Market
King Dory (Cyttus traversi) is mainly caught as bycatch of Blue Grenadier trawling off the south-eastern coast of NSW and Victoria. New Zealand Dory (Cyttus novaezealandiae) is another member of this family.
King Dory, Cyttus traversi Hutton 1872 - Fishes of Australia
The King Dory is benthopelagic on the upper and mid continental slope. Feeds on a range of fishes and crustaceans. Cyttus traversi Hutton, 1872, Fishes of New Zealand: 19. Type locality: Saltwater Creek, Canterbury, New Zealand. Blaber, S.J.M. & Bulman, C.M. 1987.
Cyttus traversi, King dory : fisheries - fishbase.se
Marine; bathydemersal; depth range 200 - 978 m (Ref. 50308). Deep-water; 18°S - 55°S, 5°W - 173°W. Southeast Atlantic: Walvis Ridge and from off Cape Town to Algoa Bay in South Africa. Indo-West Pacific: south coast of Australia and New Zealand.
King Dory – 100 Species
One of the deepest-dwelling members of the highly vaunted Dory family, the King Dory also possesses one of the most protrusible mouths in seafood, capable of extending nearly a third of its own length and drawing in litres of water along with whatever prey it was targeting.