Disclaimer note - WWF - Pakistan
Disclaimer note - WWF - Pakistan
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Detailed Ecological Assessment Report 2008 – Keenjhar Lake<br />
111 Tenualosa ilisha + -<br />
112 Tenualosa toli - +<br />
113 Terapon jerboa + +<br />
114 Terapon puta + -<br />
115 Tetrodon lunaris + -<br />
116 Thryssa dussumieri - +<br />
117 Thryssa hamiltonii + +<br />
118 Thryssa mystax - +<br />
119 Thryssa setirostris + +<br />
120 Thryssa vitrirostris - +<br />
121 Trachinotus mookalee - +<br />
122 Trachinotus blochii + -<br />
123 Trichiurus lepturus - +<br />
124 Upeneus vittatus + -<br />
125 Valamugil cunnesius + -<br />
3.5.6 Occurrence and conservation status of fish species recorded<br />
in winter<br />
Figures 12 and 13 shows the occurrence of fish species recorded at Keti Bunder.<br />
As can be seen most of the species were migratory (45+) followed by resident<br />
species and the remaining have not been given a status. Most of the species<br />
recorded at Keti Bunder were abundant though there were a similar number of<br />
species that had no status given. Fifteen of the species recorded were<br />
categorized as rare and twenty-nine as less common.<br />
Figure 12 – number of species in each occurrence category<br />
Number of species<br />
50<br />
45<br />
40<br />
35<br />
30<br />
25<br />
20<br />
15<br />
10<br />
5<br />
0<br />
47<br />
17<br />
Migratory Resident<br />
Occurence status<br />
non status<br />
<strong>WWF</strong> <strong>Pakistan</strong> – Indus for All Programme Page 75 of 188<br />
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