I & I NSW WILD FISHERIES RESEARCH PROGRAM Goatfish (Mullidae) EXPLOITATION STATUS UNDEFINED Small quantities (20 - 40 t annually) taken incidentally in prawn and fish trawls. Assessment is constrained by lack of biological information. SCIENTIFIC NAME STANDARD NAME COMMENT Upeneichthys lineatus bluestriped goatfish More than 80% of NSW catch. Parupeneus spilurus blacksaddle goatfish Upeneus tragula bartail goatfish Upeneichthys lineatus Image © Bernard Yau Background At least three species of goatfishes, popularly mouth to dig and to sense small prey. There known as red mullet or barbounia, are included have been no studies into the biology of any in the NSW catch. It is estimated that 80% or NSW species. Size composition data were more of the catch consists of the bluestriped collected during trawl surveys of king prawn goatfish (Upeneichthys lineatus), a small fish and fish-trawling grounds by Fisheries Research measuring mainly between 15 and 20 cm in Vessel Kapala, and some length data are length. Also landed are small numbers of the available from commercial landings. larger blacksaddled goatfish (Parupeneus spilurus) Annual landings of goatfish by NSW ocean which can grow to more than 40 cm, and the trawlers are mostly between 20 and 30 t with slender bartailed goatfish (Upeneus tragula) most of the catch taken as by-product of prawn which seldom exceeds 15 cm. The bartailed and trawling. Red mullet are also landed in small blacksaddled goatfishes are tropical species quantities by the southern Queensland prawn- with ranges extending to central NSW while trawl fishery, and it is estimated that less than the bluestriped goatfish is endemic to eastern 1 t is taken annually by NSW recreational Australia between southern Queensland and fishers. No stock assessment has been southern NSW. undertaken for any goatfish species in NSW and Goatfishes typically inhabit inshore waters the species composition of the catch has not where they feed on soft sandy areas of seabed been accurately determined. using strong barbels on the underside of their STATUS OF FISHERIES RESOURCES IN NSW, 2008/09 GOatfisH | P 151 WILD FISHERIES RESEARCH PROGRAM Additional Notes Catch Per Unit Effort Information of Goatfish Harvested by Ocean Prawn Trawling in NSW • There are three species in this reporting group, though bluestriped goatfish (Upeneichthys lineatus) is most commonly 1.0 landed. 0.8 • Bluestriped goatfish is a widely distributed inshore species. 0.6 • Size composition data from recent commercial catch monitoring of bluestriped 0.4 goatfish was compared with data from Relative Catch Rate research trawls and no trends were apparent. 0.2 0.0 Catch 93/94 98/99 03/04 08/09 Financial Year Recreational Catch of Goatfish Catch rates of goatfish harvested using ocean prawn The annual recreational harvest of goatfish in trawling for NSW. Two indicators are provided: (1) median NSW is likely to be less than one tonne. catch rate (lower solid line); and (2) 90th percentile of the catch rate (upper dashed line). Note that catch rates are not a robust indicator of abundance in many cases. Historical Landings of Goatfish Caution should be applied when interpreting these results. 50 40 Length Frequency of Bluestriped Goatfish 30 2004/05−2006/07 n = 1303 20 Landings (t) 0.15 10 0.10 Proportion 0 90/91 92/93 94/95 96/97 98/99 00/01 02/03 04/05 06/07 08/09 0.05 Financial Year Commercial landings (including available historical records) of goatfish for NSW from 1990/91 to 2008/09 for 0.00 all fishing methods. 10 15 20 25 2007/08 Landings by Commercial Fishery of Goatfish n = 182 0.15 Ocean Trap and Line Ocean Prawn Trawl (Key Secondary Species) 0.10 Fish Trawl (Key Secondary Species) Proportion 0.05 50 0.00 40 10 15 20 25 30 FL (cm) Landings (t) 20 The length distribution of bluestriped goatfish landed by NSW commercial fishers in recent years has shown a 10 single mode, with the majority of fish being between 15 and 20 cm fork length (FL). Blue striped goatfish do not 0 have a minimum legal length. 97/98 99/00 01/02 03/04 05/06 07/08 Financial Year Reported landings of goatfish by NSW commercial fisheries from 1997/98. Fisheries which contribute less than 2.5% of the landings are excluded for clarity and privacy. P 152 | GOatfisH STATUS OF FISHERIES RESOURCES IN NSW, 2008/09 Further Reading Curley, B.G., M.J. Kingsford and B.M. Gillanders (2002). Spatial and habitat related patterns of temperate reef fish assemblages: implications for the design of Marine Protected Areas. Marine and Freshwater Research 53: 1197-1210. Hutchins, B. and R. Swainston (1999). Sea Fishes of Southern Australia - Complete Field Guide for Anglers and Divers. Smithfield, NSW, Gary Allen Pty Ltd. Kailola, P.J., M.J. Williams, P.C. Stewart, R.E. Reichelt, A. McNee and C. Grieve, Eds. (1993). Australian Fisheries Resources. Canberra, Australia, Bureau of Resource Sciences, Department of Primary Industries and Energy, and the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation. Kuiter, R.H. (1993). Coastal Fishes of South-Eastern Australia. Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press. Platell, M.E., I.C. Potter and K.R. Clarke (1998). Do the habitats, mouth morphology and diets of the mullids Upeneichthys stotti and U. lineatus in coastal waters of south-western Australia differ? Journal of Fish Biology 52: 398-418. Please visit the CSIRO website, http://www.marine.csiro.au/caab/ and search for the species code (CAAB) 37 355001, 37 355015, and 37 355014, common name or scientific name to find further information. © State of New South Wales through Industry and Investment NSW 2010. You may copy, distribute and otherwise freely deal with this publication for any purpose, provided that you attribute Industry and Investment NSW as the owner. Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is based on knowledge and understanding at the time of writing (April 2010). However, because of advances in knowledge, users are reminded of the need to ensure that information upon which they rely is up to date and to check currency of the information with the appropriate officer of Industry and Investment NSW or the user’s independent adviser. GOatfisH | P 153 WILD FISHERIES RESEARCH PROGRAM P 154 | GOatfisH.
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