Dangerous marine animals
of
Northern Australia
Stone
fish
Species -
Synanceja trachynis, Synaneichthyes verrucosus
Synonyms -
Rockfish, Goblinfish, "Nofu" (The Waiting
One), Warty-ghoul.
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Stone fish
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Description
Stonefish usually
are a mottled greenish-brown
in colour with its skin having many stone-like
appendages which gives it an almost perfect camouflage against
the background it prefers. The most striking feature of this
species is its spine of 13 grooved hypodermic-like
projections, each capable of piercing a sandshoe.
Stonefish can live
out of water for many hours and grow to
about 30 cm in length.
Habitat
In Australian
waters the stonefish lives primarily above the tropic of
Capricorn. Its main habitat is on coral reefs, near or about
rocks, or it just lies dormant in the sand or mud.
References
Cruising the Coral
Coast, Alan Lucas
Guide to Beach and Water Safety, Kenneth Bullock
Encyclopaedia Britannica
First-aid
information
Marine-medic
- compiled by Dr Peter Fenner, current Honorary National Medical
Officer for Surf Life Saving Australia.
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