Maccullochella macquariensis (Trout Cod)
Family: Percichthyidae (Temperate Perch)
Status: Native. Critically Endangered Victoria, Endangered in NSW, ACT and Commonwealth jurisdictions.
Size: Grow to 85 cm in length and 16 kg in weight, but more commonly occur up to 50 cm and 1.5 kg.
Description: Mostly olive in colour but can range from blue-grey to dark brown on the back with a speckled pattern of dark grey to black spots becoming sparse on the head. The underside is generally paler in colour ranging from grey to white. Trout cod are characterised by a protruding upper jaw. They can hybridise with Murray Cod
Location: Once widespread throughout the southern tributaries of the Murray-Darling river system, the species has undergone a dramatic decline in distribution and abundance over the past century. Only one natural population survived outside the Canberra Nature Map Region. Now several populations have been re-established in Victoria, NSW and the ACT by stocking of captive-bred fingerlings or through translocation. Temperate Perch are generally associated with structural habitats and flowing waterways.
Maccullochella macquariensis is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Albury, Wodonga
No sightings currently exist.
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