Disclaimer note - WWF - Pakistan
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71 Sparidentex hasta Sparidae Sobaity<br />
seabream<br />
Detailed Ecological Assessment Report 2008 – Keti Bunder<br />
Indus for All Programme – <strong>WWF</strong> <strong>Pakistan</strong> Page 70 of 188<br />
50 Minor 1-2 Shallow coastal waters<br />
to moderate depths<br />
Carnivore eating<br />
crustaceans, worms,<br />
insects<br />
72 Sphyraena putnamiae Sphyraenidae Barracuda Kund 90 40000 High 1-100 inshore-pelagic fishes and large<br />
invertebrates<br />
73 Pampus argenteus Stromateidae Silver pomfret Achopito,<br />
Sufaid<br />
poplet<br />
74 Pseudosynanceia<br />
melanostigma<br />
Synanceiidae Blackfin stone<br />
fish<br />
60 30000 High 5 - 110 Inshore species ctenophores, salps,<br />
medusae, and other<br />
zooplankton groups<br />
12 30-60 None 1-30 Brackish and marine<br />
waters in coastal<br />
areas<br />
75 Terapon jerboa Teraponidae Jerbua terapon Ginghra 36 10000 Average 20 -290 Vicinity of river<br />
mouths, Estuarine,<br />
demersal;<br />
catadromous<br />
76 Terapon puta Teraponidae Smallscale<br />
terapon<br />
Ginghra 15 25 low 0-30 Inhabits coastal<br />
waters, entering<br />
brackish estuaries and<br />
mangrove areas Also<br />
in fresh waters<br />
77 Tetrodon lunaris Tetraodontidae Filefish 45 30 Low 15-80 Mainly marine,<br />
occasionally enters<br />
estuaries<br />
78 Lepturacanthus savala Trichiuridae Hairtail Talwar 120 3000 high<br />
Omnivorous, feeds<br />
upon fishes, insects,<br />
benthic<br />
invertebrates, and<br />
algae<br />
small fishes and<br />
invertebrates<br />
Small invertebrates<br />
1-100 Benthopelagic variety of small<br />
fishes and<br />
crustaceans