Living Marine Resources of Kuwait, Eastern Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab EmiratesFood & Agriculture Org., 1997 - 293 sivua Covers the major resource groups likely to be encountered in the fisheries of the Persian Gulf. These include seaweeds, shrimps, lobsters, crabs, bivalves, gastropods, cephalopods, sharks, batoid fishes, bony fishes, turtles, sea snakes, seabirds and marine mammals. |
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1st dorsal fin 2nd dorsal fin anal-fin anal-fin base anal-fin rays Arabian benthic biology Bleeker Bloch and Schneider body bottom trawls CARANGIDAE cardinalfish caudal fin caudal peduncle CLUPEIDAE cm fork length cm standard length Common names Commonly coral reefs crustaceans Cuvier dark Demersal dorsal fin dorsal-fin base dorsal-fin spines Epinephelus estuaries Feeds on small Forsskål gill opening gill rakers gillnets Habitat handlines hardened scutes hook-and-line importance to fisheries inshore invertebrates J.E. Randall lagic lateral line lateral-line scales line with hardened Linnaeus lobe LUTJANIDAE margin Marketed fresh Maximum total length mouth nets offshore pectoral fin pectoral-fin pectoral-fin base pectoral-fin rays Pelagic pelvic fins photo by J.E. Plate ridges Rüppell sand sandy bottoms Sardinella scutes scutes present SERRANIDAE shallow coastal waters shallow trawls shallow waters shark shore shrimp small fishes snout soft rays SPARIDAE spots stripes Synonyms/misidentifications teeth tooth traps underside of head upper jaw usually Valenciennes ventral