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Coral trout
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/coral-troutCoral trout inhabit coral-rich areas of lagoon reefs and mid-shelf reefs.
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Trevally giant
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/giant-trevallyTrevally giant are pelagic over sand and rock.
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Tuskfish blackspot
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/blackspot-tuskfishTuskfish blackspot inhabit flat sandy or weedy areas near lagoon and seaward reefs.
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Giant queenfish
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/giant-queenfishGiant queenfish adults are found to inhabit coastal waters, frequently near reefs and offshore islands.
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Tuna mackerel
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/tuna-mackerelTuna mackerel (Kawakawa) are commonly found in in open waters but always remains close to the shoreline.
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Barred javelin
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/barred-javelinLearn more about the Barred javelin found in turbid inshore waters with sandy to muddy bottoms to a depth of 75m.
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Tuskfish blue
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/blue-tuskfishAdult tuskfish blue are found to inhabit sand and rubble areas of reef flats and flat shelf bottoms of outer reef slopes.
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Sand bass
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/sand-bassSand bass are found to inhabit rocky or coral reefs, in weedy areas, usually in holes and crevices by day and have been known to enter estuaries.
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Catfish forktail
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/foxtail-catfishCatfish forktail adults found to inhabit a variety of habitats from slow-flowing clear or turbid freshwaters, estuaries and inshore coastal marine environments.
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Pikey bream
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/pikey-breamLearn more about Pikey bream who are found in brackish waters of estuaries, coastal rivers and tidal creeks, occasionally entering lower sections of freshwater …