Fishing for Dubois sea snake

Aipysurus duboisii

The Dubois sea snake is a highly venomous marine reptile found in warm coastal waters, especially around coral reefs and sandy seabeds. It typically measures 3–4 feet (36–48 inches) in length and weighs up to 4 pounds. Smooth-scaled and olive-gray with darker bands, it is a strong swimmer and often seen gliding gracefully near the seafloor. This summary was AI generated

Water type

Saltwater

IUCN Status

Least concern

Threat to humans

Venomous

Source: Fishbase

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