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      Average length 12-18 inches, average weight 2 pounds. Known 
      only from New Zealand at present although similar species are found in 
      Australia and South Africa. Despite the name of black dory it is not a 
      member of the family Zeidae (true dories) but belongs to a closely related 
      family. Dark body, black fins and rough scales which cannot be dislodged. 
      The related spiky oreo dory can be distinguished by its lighter colored 
      grey body, dark grey fins, and scales which can be dislodged under 
      pressure. Occurs around the south of New Zealand
       A moderate resource. Small fillets which are firm and turn off white when cooked. Does not flake easily, holds together on cooking. Higher oil content than smooth oreo dory. | |
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