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FAO SPECIES IDENTIFICATION SHEETS FOR FISHERY PURPOSES PROJECT UNDP/FAO PAK/77/033 FIELD GUIDE COMMERCIAL MARINE AND BRACKISH WATER SPECIES OF PAKISTAN FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS

FAO SPECIES IDENTIFICATION SHEETS FOR FISHERY PURPOSES FIELD GUIDE TO THE COMMERCIAL MARINE AND BRACKISHWATER SPECIES OF PAKISTAN by Gabriella Bianchi Consultant Marine Resources Service Fishery Resources and Environment Division Fisheries Department, FAO Prepared with the support of PAK/77/033 and FAO (FIRM) Regular Programme FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Rome 1985

ii The designations employed and the presentation of mater al in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boudaries. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. Applications for such permission, with a statement of the purpose and extent of the reproduction, should be addressed to the Director, Publications Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Via delle Terme di Caracalla, 00100 Rome, Italy. FAO 1984

iii PREPARATION OF DOCUMENT This document was prepared under the UNDP/FAO Marine Fisheries Development Project (PAK/77/033), in collaboration with the FAO Regular Programme. The author travelled to Pakistan in November 1984 for the purpose of assessing, at landing places and in markets, present constraints in local routine work involving identification and denomination of commercial marine and brackishwater species, and to examine, in collaboration with national counterpart personnel, the species composition of catches at selected places, for the purpose of collecting data and information by species to be used for the preparation of this field guide. Additional information, especially on local denominations, was provided by Dr B.C. Russell, who travelled to Pakistan in September/October 1985. The basic reference used during the mission was the recently published set of FAO Species Identification Sheets for Fishery Purposes Western Indian Ocean (Fishing Area 51) which proved to be invaluable for this purpose. However, this document is somewhat cumbersome to use for the average data collector since it includes many species not landed in Pakistan. It also does not provide local species denominations used within the country. The preparation of the actual field guide was carried out by using illustrations and taxonomic data from the abovementioned set of Identification Sheets, as well as the notes and local species names collected during the field mission. The final document was prepared under the FAO Species Identification Programme, and the printing was funded by the FAO Regular Programme. The author wishes to express her gratitude to all those who have contributed in one way or another to the implementation of this project, and particularly to: Dr W. Brandhorst, Chief Technical Adviser, UNDP/FAO Marine Fisheries Development Project (Pakistan) for his effective support to the field activities in Pakistan and to the elaboration of the final document at FAO/HQ. Dr Abdul Majid, Director General, Marine Fisheries Department (Pakistan). Ms Nadira Mirza, Museum Curator, Marine Fisheries Department (Pakistan) for her valuable help in the collection of data by species throughout the mission. Messrs M. Khalil Uddin, Research Officer and A.H. Zaidi, Senior Statistician, Marine Fisheries Department (Pakistan), for providing valuable information especially on local species names and statistical data, respectively. Messrs M. Moazzam Khan, Senior Research Officer, Directorate of Fisheries Government of Baluchistan and M. Sadic Niazi, Zoologist, Zoological Survey Department (Pakistan), for having provided precious information on local species denominations and fisheries of the Baluchistan region. Mr Niazi, in particular, made available an unpublished work on "The commercial fishes of Pakistan" (by M. Farooq Ahmad and M. Sadiq Niazi). Mr N.P. van Zalinge, Resources Management Adviser, UNDP/FAO Marine Fisheries Development Project, Karachi (Pakistan), for the information on the shrimp fisheries of Pakistan. To the FAO staff in Pakistan and at FAO/HQ for their valuable assistance at the various stages of the work and in particular to Mrs M. KautenbergerLongo who skillfully assisted with the typing and page composition of the document. To Dr J.E. Randall, B. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii, for kindly providing his valuable colour slides which were already used in the Species Identification Sheets for the Western Indian Ocean. Special thanks are due to: Dr B.C. Russell, Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Darwin, Australia, for his substantial contribution in the collection of local names and additional information on habitat and biology of several species. Dr Mathias Stehmann, Institut für Seefischerei, Zoologisches Institut and Zoologisches Museum der Universitat Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany, for having provided all the taxonomic information on the batoid fishes of Pakistan. This section could not have been included without his help. Dr L.B. Holthuis, Rijksmuseum Van Natuurlijke Histoire, The Netherlands, for helping in the selection of species of crabs and for providing information and iconographic sources for this group. Technical Editor: W. Fischer Senior Fishery Resources Officer Marine Resources Service Fishery Resources and Environment Division For bibliographic purposes this document should be cited as follows: Bianchi, G., 1985 FAO species identification sheets for fishery purposes. Field guide to the commercial marine and brackishwater species of Pakistan. Prepared with the support of PAK/77/033 and FAO (FIRM) Regular Programme. Rome, FAO, 200 p.

iv Summary This field guide includes the marine and brackishwater species of bony fishes, sharks, batoid fishes, lobsters, shrimps, crabs and cephalopods believed to be of interest to fisheries in Pakistan. Each major resources group is introduced by a general section on technical terms, followed by an annotated and illustrated list of the more i mportant species which includes FAO names, local names commonly used (Sindhi, Baluchi and English), maximum size, habitat, fishing gear and interest to fisheries. A composite index of scientific and vernacular family and species names is also provided. click for next page