DPI links deformed South Coast flathead to parasite

By Stan Gorton
Updated October 12 2015 - 11:26am, first published 11:17am
DEFORMED FLATHEAD: One of the two sand flathead caught off Narooma in July both showing very strange lumps and bumps.
DEFORMED FLATHEAD: One of the two sand flathead caught off Narooma in July both showing very strange lumps and bumps.

DEFORMITIES found in sand flathead on the NSW South Coast have been investigated by Department of Primary Industries (DPI), linking the changes to a fish parasite.

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