Author:
Blaber SJM,Brewer DT,Harris AN
Abstract
The demersal fish fauna of the Gulf of Carpentaria was surveyed during November and December
1990. Over 300 species from 85 families were caught by trawling a systematic grid of 107 stations.
The absolute mean biomass was 124.8 kg ha-1 (s.e. =44.1) for day trawls and 53.7 kg ha-1 (s.e. =6.0)
for night trawls. The overall mean catch rates were 421.3 kg h-1 (s.e. = 128.5) for day trawls and
198.6 kg h-1 (s.e. =21.5) for night trawls. Biomasses were twice as high in the prawn-trawling grounds
of Albatross Bay, the south-eastern gulf and Groote Eylandt as they were elsewhere in the gulf.
Twenty-five species made up 75% of the biomass; the dominant families were Haemulidae, Carangidae,
Leiognathidae and Nemipteridae. Community-structure and distribution patterns were analysed by
numerical classification techniques and principal-coordinates analysis. These indicated six main site
groups and 15 fish community groups, based on fish species occurrences and biomasses. There was a
relationship between fish distribution patterns and depth of water but not other abiotic factors recorded
(sediment type, salinity, temperature and turbidity).
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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