The fish assemblage on a coralligenous shallow shelf off the Mediterranean coast of northern Israel
- 1 November 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Fish Biology
- Vol. 35 (5) , 641-649
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.1989.tb03016.x
Abstract
The fish assemblage on the shallow coralligenous shelf (16‐30m depth) off Haifa, Israel was sampled using trammel nets throughout a period of 1 year. Complementary data were obtained via underwater censuses of fish on an artificial reef established later in the sampling area. Fortythree species of fish were sampled by trammel nets, 79% of which were observed also during the underwater censuses. Although fish of Red Sea origin constituted only 11.6% of the species composition in the net samples, they contributed 46.2% of the fish abundance and 40.6% of the biomass in these samples. This was supported by the finding that species of Red Sea origin contributed 64% of the abundance of large fish counted on the artificial reef. Siganus luridas, S. rivulatus and Sargocentron rubrum are the main contributors in number and biomass among fish of Red Sea origin. It is suggested that the biogenic rocky bottom of this area contains several components which are similar to biogenic habitats favoured by these benthic species in the Red Sea; this may explain the high abundance of these species in the studied area.Keywords
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