Cape Catastrophe King George Whiting is line caught whiting caught of the coast line, shoals and inlets of far west Eyre Penisula, Port Lincoln way South Australia. Cape Catastrophe is just one of the headlands jutting into the Southern Ocean outside of the protected waters of Boston Bay and the boat harbour of Port Lincoln.
Many people would say, that it is definitely true, that King George Whiting is not only the King of the Whiting but king of all the fishes, when it comes to eating pleasure. A finer flaked fish you will never find. It also has an extremely low oil content.
Like all Wild South Seafood fishes from the Southern Ocean, King George Whiting is under sustainable stock management. It is mostly considered an excellent sustainable choice on the basis it is line caught. Line caught fish in Australia, particularly King George, are significantly more expensive than other fish. This is both because it is such a premium and sought after fish, and also because line caught (which is not long lining) means smaller catch capacity.
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