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Composition and Occurrence of Fish Fauna from Thanbyuzayat Township, Mon Coastal Area
Author(s) -
Zarni Ko Ko
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
bionatura
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.11
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 1390-9355
pISSN - 1390-9347
DOI - 10.21931/rb/2020.05.04.14
Subject(s) - anchovy , sciaenidae , fishery , fauna , perciformes , clupeidae , biology , ichthyology , coastal fish , fish <actinopterygii> , diversity of fish , geography , ecology , coral reef fish
A total of 48 species of fish fauna were identified during the present study period. The dominant species of fish were found under order Perciformes in all study areas. The most species composition (40) was recorded in Setse fish landing area. The commercially important fish species were mostly found in Kyaikkhami area. Moreover, 17 species of fish were exported to other regions and foreign countries. Among the fish species, species such as Threadfin (Polynemidae), Croaker (Sciaenidae), Hilsa (Clupeidae), Bombay duck (Harpadontidae), Anchovy (Engraulidae), and Pomfret fish (Stomateidae) were the most economically important species. Bombay duck and Anchovy (especially Coilia dussumieri) were more abundant (70%) at the present study sites. Harpodon nehereus and Coilia species were the leading food employed as fresh and dried for local people in the present study areas.Key words: Ichthyology, Taxonomy, Compositions, Occurrence, fish landing centers, Thanbyuzayat Township, Mon Coastal Areas.

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