Document of dataset 4769

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
CSIRO, Fish Survey, Albatross Bay - Gulf of Capentaria, North Australia, 1986-1988
Abstract in English
Seven, four- to five-day cruises were undertaken using the vessel "Jacqueline D" in Albatross Bay, Gulf of Carpentaria between August 1986 and November 1988, using a random stratified trawl survey to measure fish species composition and abundance. Four depth zones between 7 and 45 m were sampled during both day and night. Approx. 890,000 fish of 237 species were collected, of which the bulk were made up of 25 species. The dominant families were Leignathidae, Haemulidae and Clupeidae, with Sciaenidae and Dasyatidae important at night. Leiognathus bindus was the most abundant species, while Caranx bucculentus was the most frequently caught (96% of all trawls). The suite of fishes was separately analysed for occurrence of prawn predators.
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bibliographicCitation
CSIRO - Albatross Bay fish study 1986-1988

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
1986-01-01
End date
1988-01-01

Geographical coverage

Spatial

Themes

theme
Biology > Fish

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Chordata

Ownerships

creator
Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation
contactPoint
Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation

Publication references

related reference
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Dataset references

record
Australian Ocean Biodiversity Information System

Document metadata

date created
2015-03-11
date modified
2015-05-20