The New Zealand blueback sprat (Sprattus antipodum; or ) is a herring-like, forage fish of the family Clupeidae found in the waters around New Zealand, between latitudes 37ð S and 48ð S, and longitude 166ð E and 180ð E, to depths of up to 50 m. It belongs to the genus Sprattus, a small oily fish usually known by their common name, sprats. Its length is up to 12 cm.
The species schools in coastal waters primarily on the bottom or midwater, with shoals of fish seen on the surface usually only in summer. It is fished mainly in subsistence fisheries and occasionally used as fishing bait.