New Zealand blue cod
(Parapercis colias)

Classification

Species: Parapercis colias

General data

Scientific names: New Zealand blue cod
Local names: Boston blue cod, New Zealand cod
Habitat: Saltwater
Climate: Temperate
Native to coast of: Australia & Oceania
Distribution: Pacific Ocean

The New Zealand blue cod (Parapercis colias) is a temperate marine fish of the family Pinguipedidae. It is also known variously as Boston blue cod, New Zealand cod, sand perch, or its Māori names rāwaru, pākirikiri and patutuki.[5]

It is exclusively found in New Zealand in shallow waters around the rocky coasts to a depth of 150 m, though it is far more common south of Cook Strait. It is bluish green to blue-black above with white toward the belly. Large examples are usually greenish blue in colour, while smaller ones are blotched in varying shades of brown.

An adult may grow to 60 cm in length and weigh from 1 to 3 kg.

It feeds mainly on small fish and crabs. Blue cod is territorial.

Spawning takes place in southern spring. Blue cod can also change sex from female to male.

It is an important recreational species in the South Island and is commercially harvested.

Log in to see the catches.