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30 August 2021 A rare capture of two Japanese rubyfish (Erythrocles schlegelii) (Richardson, 1846) off southern Western Australia, including their otolith characteristics and age
P. G. Coulson, G. I. Moore
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Abstract

Due to advances in fish-finding equipment and vessel capabilities, commercial and recreational fishers are now regularly accessing deep waters off the edge of the continental shelf and catching fish species that are rarely encountered in shallower waters or that have not previously been caught. This study details the capture of two Japanese rubyfish (Erythrocles schlegelii) in deep, offshore waters on the south coast of Western Australia, and in waters further south than previously encountered. This study also provides the first age estimates from counts of growth (opaque) zones in sectioned sagittal otoliths. The estimated ages of 8 years for both individuals, one female and the other male, are much lower than what would have been expected based on age estimates for this species derived from scales undertaken in an earlier study. Understanding the biological characteristics of these deepwater fish species will assist in future management of these resources.

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P. G. Coulson and G. I. Moore "A rare capture of two Japanese rubyfish (Erythrocles schlegelii) (Richardson, 1846) off southern Western Australia, including their otolith characteristics and age," Australian Journal of Zoology 68(3), 145-149, (30 August 2021). https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO21020
Received: 25 May 2021; Accepted: 13 August 2021; Published: 30 August 2021
KEYWORDS
benthopelagic
Emmelichthyidae
Erythrocles
Indian Ocean
otoliths
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