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42 Leiognathus splendens Leiognathidae Splendid<br />
ponyfish<br />
Detailed Ecological Assessment Report 2008 – Keti Bunder<br />
Indus for All Programme – <strong>WWF</strong> <strong>Pakistan</strong> Page 67 of 188<br />
Kaanteri 17 40 low 10 - 100<br />
m<br />
crustaceans and<br />
sponges<br />
coastal waters fish , crustaceans ,<br />
foraminiferans , and<br />
bivalves<br />
43 Secutor insidiator Leiognathidae Kaanteri 11.3 25 low 10 - 150 shallow waters zooplankton<br />
including copepods,<br />
mysids, and larval<br />
fishes<br />
crustaceans<br />
and<br />
44 Lutjanus johnii Lutjanidae One spot<br />
golden snapper<br />
Hira 35 40000 high 5-80 Shallow coastal waters<br />
mainly around<br />
mangroves<br />
fishes and benthic<br />
invertebrates<br />
including shrimps,<br />
crabs and<br />
cephalopods<br />
45 Liza carinata Mugilidae Keeled mullet Boi, Mori 25 40 Average 1-10 Marine coastal waters small benthic<br />
invertebrates,<br />
planktonic organism<br />
alga and detritus<br />
46 Liza melinoptera Mugilidae Large scale<br />
gery Mullet<br />
47 Liza parsia Mugilidae Gold spot<br />
mullet<br />
48 Liza subviridis Mugilidae Green back<br />
mullet<br />
49 Mugil cephalus Mugilidae Large scale<br />
mullet<br />
Boi, Mori 22 30 low 1-15 Coastal waters,<br />
Estuaries<br />
Boi,<br />
Parsi<br />
Feeds on plant<br />
detritus, microalgae,<br />
minute benthic<br />
organisms, and<br />
organic matter in<br />
sand and mud<br />
16 30 low 10-30 Shallow coastal waters small benthic<br />
invertebrates,<br />
planktonic organism<br />
alga and detritus<br />
Chhodi 30 500 high 0.5-1 Coastal waters,<br />
estuaries<br />
Pharra,<br />
Boi<br />
60 12,000 high 0 - 120 Coastal areas ,enters<br />
estuaries and rivers<br />
small algae, diatoms<br />
and benthic detrital<br />
material taken in<br />
with sand and mud<br />
Omnivorous<br />
zooplankton, benthic<br />
organisms and