Each year Te Papa's curators are sent photos and samples of fish which people can't identify, and sometimes that's because they haven't been seen before. So if you come across something fishy, and mysterious, what should you do? Andrew Stewart from Te Papa co-authored the four-volume compendium The Fishes of New Zealand which catalogues all 1262 known species of fish in our waters.


Andrew Stewart the author of The Fishes of New Zealand - Carl Struthers, Te Papa


Mobula japanica/Spinetailed devil ray - Andrew Stewart, Te Papa


Carcharodon carcharias/Great white shark - Michael Hall, Te Papa


Gymnothorax eurostus/Stout moray - Carl Struthers, Te Papa


Oncorhynchus tshawytscha/Chinook salmon - Michelle Freeborn, Te Papa


Himantolophus appelii/Prickly anglerfish - Andrew Stewart, Te Papa


Amphichaetodon howensis/Lord Howe coralfish - Carl Struthers, Te Papa


Pentaceros richardsoni/Southern boarfish - Andrew Stewart, Te Papa


Centroberyx affinis/Golden snapper - Carl Struthers, Te Papa


Monocentris japonica/Pineapplefish - Carl Struthers, Te Papa


Masturus lanceolatus/Sharptail sunfish - Jean-Claude Stahl, Te Papa


Kyphosus vaigiensis/Brassy drummer - Andrew Stewart, Te Papa


Parapercis colias/Blue cod - Carl Struthers, Te Papa


Argyropelecus sladeni/Lowcrest hatchetfish - Michelle Freeborn/Te Papa


Psychrolutes microporos/Blobfish - Carl Struthers, Te Papa


Himantolophus albinares/Whitelure prickly anglerfish - Michelle Freeborn, Te Papa