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Rare native fish discovery

The Central App

Staff Reporter

07 July 2025, 5:30 PM

Rare native fish discoveryThe Clutha flathead galaxias is a critically endangered species found only in Central Otago. Photo: Isaac Davies

Research being undertaken in Central Otago has uncovered new populations of a rare and threatened native fish species.



The Clutha flathead galaxias, a critically endangered species found only in Central Otago, was detected in two previously unrecorded populations - and a third population rediscovered after 20 years - during a field survey led by Otago-based researcher Isaac Davies.


The fish was found in three locations in the Cardrona Valley thanks to research funded by the inaugural Donald Scott Memorial Scholarship in Freshwater Ecology.


While most of the research into the Clutha flathead has been in the Cardrona catchment, field work has also been done in the Nevis, Little Valley near Alexandra, Queensbury, and near Lawrence.



All three populations of Clutha flathead were found in small, trout-free headwaters, highlighting the importance of natural fish barriers in protecting vulnerable native fish.


Isaac Davies, a postgraduate researcher at the University of Otago and the inaugural recipient of the Donald Scott Memorial Trust Scholarship, said the discovery adds significantly to understanding species interactions in the region’s freshwater ecosystems.


“The Cardrona remains a valuable sports fishery, but this project shows there’s also room to recognise and protect the special native species still hanging on in remote corners,” he said.



As well as distribution mapping, the research has expanded into the Clutha flathead’s life history - including spawning age, egg size, abundance, and the downstream drift of newly hatched larvae. These insights will help inform how native and sports fish can be managed together in shared catchments.


“The scholarship made it possible to investigate key questions about how this species survives and how to protect it,” Isaac said. 


The Donald Scott Memorial Trust Scholarship was established to honour the legacy of the late Donald Scott, a pioneering freshwater advocate. His wife Pat played a central role in launching the scholarship fund in 2022 through a donation.


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