Marron
| Cherax tenuimanus
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| Cherax tenuimanus Smith, 1912 |
Cherax tenuimanus, the marron, is a large freshwater crayfish found in the south-west corner of Australia.
Recreational fishing for marron is tightly controlled, with a limited season, permits required and minimum sizes.
Marron is considered a luxury product and is the subject of a developing aquaculture industry in Western Australia and in other Australian states. Total Australian production of farmed marron was 30 tons in 1996.
Links
Fisheries Dept of Western Australia – Farming Marron
The New Rural Industries – Marron
Categories: Endangered species | Crustaceans | Australian animals