Description
Eastern King Prawns
Eastern King Prawns (Melicertus plebejus) are wild caught from Harvey Bay, Queensland.
The King Prawn has a sweet, delicate but firm white flesh due to the cold, pristine waters of the Southern Ocean. The King Prawn also has a
King Prawns are harvested by environmentally friendly fishing practices, having the lowest by-catch level of any prawn fishery worldwide.
King Prawn Fishery is the first in the Asia Pacific region to be certified sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). This means the fishery has maintained ecologically sustainable stock levels and has minimal impact on the environment.
The Australian Prawn fishery also maintains the highest assessment approval for the ecologically sustainable management of fisheries (Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999), Good Management Practice (GMP) and HACCP certification.
Size | Grade/lb | Prawns/kg | Expect to receive** |
Extra-Extra Large | U6 | <13 | 6 or fewer prawns per pound or <13 prawns per kilogram |
Extra Large | U8 | <18 | 8 or fewer prawns per pound or <16 prawns per kilogram |
Large | U10 | <22 | 10 or fewer prawns per pound or <22 prawns per kilogram |
Medium-Large | 10/15 | 23 to 33 | 10 to 15 prawns per pound or 23 to 33 prawns per kilogram |
Medium | 16/20 | 34 to 44 | 16 to 20 prawns per pound or 34 to 44 prawns per kilogram |
Small | 21/30 | 45 to 55 | 21 to 30 prawns per pound or 45 to 55 prawns per kilogram |