Their predators are sharks, like the dusky shark, and other large bony fish. John Dory are found on the coast of South West Africa, South East Asia and Australia, the coasts of Japan, and on the coasts of Europe. They live near the seabed, living in depths from 5 meters to 360 meters, but not usually over 200 meters. They are normally solitary.
After they are 3 or 4 years of age they are usually ready to reproduce. This happens around the end of winter. They are substrate scatterers, which means that they release sperm and eggs into the water to fertilize. Typical lifespan is about 12 years in the wild.
John Dory live in the Indian, Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea. Commercially available John Dory come primarily from New Zealand.
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