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Seasonal distribution patterns of fishes within the Bathurst Harbour estuary, southwestern Tasmania

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Fish distributions did not noticeably change within the estuary in response to seasonal changes in salinity. A number of fishes were, however, possibly prevented from entering the estuary during February 1989 because of low oxygen concentrations then prevailing. The assemblage of Bathurst Harbour fishes collected by gillnet was unusual in being dominated by sharks and skates, with all of the common species also being distributed in water depths >50 m along the continental shelf. Thus it has many characteristics typical of a deep water assemblage. Included amongst the Bathurst Harbour fishes was a previously unknown species of skate which may be restricted to the estuary. By far the most common of the larger fishes was white-spotted dogfish Squalus acanthias (86% of the total gillnet catch). -from Author

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Publication title

Papers & Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania

Volume

125

Pagination

37-44

ISSN

0080-4703

Department/School

Ecology and Biodiversity

Publisher

Biodiversity Heritage Library

Publication status

  • Published

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Copyright Royal Society of Tasmania.