Workers at United Fisheries examine an 87kg sun fish caught out of Lyttelton on Tuesday by Barry Chant, the captain of the fishing boat Kingfisher. From left are John Michaelides, Van Hoang and Ivan Smith. The fish, which is not normally regarded as edible, has been taken to the Zoology department at the University of Canterbury where it will be dissected by a parasitology class.
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Press, 27 March 1981, Page 2
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65Workers at United Fisheries examine an 87kg sun fish caught out of Lyttelton on Tuesday by Barry Chant, the captain of the fishing boat Kingfisher. From left are John Michaelides, Van Hoang and Ivan Smith. The fish, which is not normally regarded as edible, has been taken to the Zoology department at the University of Canterbury where it will be dissected by a parasitology class. Press, 27 March 1981, Page 2
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