Bay Prawn
Description Available wild-caught, these are marine, estuarine and freshwater Prawns, with juveniles found as far as 35km inland, larger…
View SpeciesThe prawn is, without doubt, the jewel in the crown of Australian seafood. Whether they’re ocean Tigers and Banana Prawns from the tropics, busting King Prawns from South Australia, or the sugar-sweet School Prawns from NSW estuaries, there aren’t many Australians who would say no to a bag of prawns.
Description Available wild-caught, these are marine, estuarine and freshwater Prawns, with juveniles found as far as 35km inland, larger…
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Description Available both wild-caught and farmed, these are mostly marine dwelling prawns with juveniles sometimes found in sheltered estuaries…
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Description Available wild-caught. It is a bottom-dwelling, deepwater Prawn found mainly on muddy bottoms at depths of 350-550m and…
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Description Have a cream to light brown body, with legs and tailfin a distinctive bright blue in the Western…
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Description Available wild-caught, they are bottom-dwelling marine prawns, found from southern NSW, around the northern coast of Australia to…
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Description Tiger Prawns are pale brown to bluey green with distinct grey, blue or black stripes; Black Tiger Prawns…
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Description Available wild-caught (previously farmed in NSW), these are marine and estuarine Prawns, with adults found on coarse sandy…
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