Disclaimer note - WWF - Pakistan
Disclaimer note - WWF - Pakistan
Disclaimer note - WWF - Pakistan
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64 Rastrelliger kanagurta Scombridae Indian<br />
mackerel<br />
65 Scomberromorus guttatus Scombridae Indo-Pacific<br />
king mackerel<br />
Detailed Ecological Assessment Report 2008 – Keti Bunder<br />
66 Promicrops lanceolatus Serranidae Grouper Gisser 270 400,00<br />
0<br />
67 Sillago sihama Sillaginidae Silver whiting Bhambor<br />
e<br />
Indus for All Programme – <strong>WWF</strong> <strong>Pakistan</strong> Page 69 of 188<br />
35 Highly<br />
commercial<br />
20-90 Occurs in coastal<br />
bays, harbors and<br />
deep lagoons<br />
Kalgund 76 800 high 8-200 Coastal to deeper<br />
water<br />
Phytoplank and<br />
zooplankton<br />
Fishes and<br />
cephalopods<br />
High 1 -300 fishes, large<br />
crustaceans and ...<br />
Chelonia mydas<br />
25 40 High 0-60 Shores, Bays, Creeks,<br />
estuaries<br />
mainly on<br />
polychaetes and<br />
other benthic<br />
organisms<br />
68 Solea elongate Soleidaae Solea Phani 30 30 low 10-30 Shallow coastal waters benthic<br />
invertebrates,<br />
especially small<br />
crustaceans<br />
69 Acanthopagrus berda Sparidae Black Bream Dandya 50 1,500 High 1-50 Muddy grounds in<br />
estuarine areas<br />
70 Acanthopagrus latus Sparidae 50 1,500 High 0-50 coastal waters,<br />
estuaries, river mouth<br />
invertebrates,<br />
including worms,<br />
mollusks,<br />
crustaceans and<br />
echinoderms<br />
echinoderms,<br />
worms, crustaceans<br />
and mollusks.