A rare catch of snapper at Dunedin's new Boiler Point fishing jetty is raising big questions about the effect of climate change on fish distribution patterns.
Youngsters Sienna and Liam Dally, of Townsville, Australia, were fishing at the jetty near Careys Bay about a fortnight ago when they caught a snapper.
Their grandfather, Associate Prof Hamish Wilson, of the University of Otago general practice and rural health department, took a photo of his visiting grandchildren and the fish and submitted it to the Otago Daily Times.
Prof Wilson, who has previously fished for snapper in the Marlborough Sounds and the North Island, said it was ''fantastically unusual'' to hear of them being caught in Otago Harbour and agreed they were a relatively warm water fish traditionally not caught south of the Marlborough Sounds.
Prof Steve Wing, of the Otago marine science department, told the ODT in January last year that climate change was likely a main reason why kingfish were being quite commonly found in waters off the Otago coast.