The Fewray pomfret (Brama pauciradiata) is a brackish-water fish of the family Bramidae that grows up to 8 cm.
Description
The Fewray pomfret is a pomfret (Bramidae) from the open water of the ocean around Australia and adjacent seas. The species grows to about 30 cm and has a deep, laterally compressed, dark glossy body with sickle-shaped fins and large eyes. As a strong, pelagic swimmer it makes long migrations and hunts small fish, squid and crustaceans in open water. It is locally a food fish. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Fewray pomfret?
The Fewray pomfret has a torpedo-shaped body and is mainly black.
Where does the Fewray pomfret live?
The Fewray pomfret lives in brackish water and is mostly found around open water.
How big does the Fewray pomfret get?
The Fewray pomfret grows to a maximum of about 8 cm.
Is the Fewray pomfret dangerous to humans?
No, the Fewray pomfret is harmless to humans.
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Same genus Brama
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