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Indonesia shortfin eel

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Date
2023
Author
Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Inland Fishery Resources Development and Management Department
Kementerian Kelautan Dan Perikanan, Republik Indonesia
Subject
eel culture ASFA
habitats ASFA
geographical distribution ASFA
foods ASFA
reproduction ASFA
Anguilla bicolor AGROVOC
eels AGROVOC
Carnivora AGROVOC
Sumatra TGN
Java TGN
Bali TGN
Kalimantan TGN
Celebes TGN
Maluku Islands TGN
Papua Barat TGN
Taxonomic term
Anguilla bicolor GBIF
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Description
Habitat

The eel is a catadromous species, so its initial habitat starts from the deep sea. After hatching, they will follow the flow of sea currents to migrate to river mouths. From river mouth, the type of eel A. bicolor will live in river bodies, swamps, rice field irrigation, canals, waterways connected to sea waters, and up to lakes.

Distribution

The type of fish can be found in several countries: Africa, Oceania and Asia. In Southeast Asia this fish is found in Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Viet Nam and Thailand. In Indonesia, its distribution area is along the west coast of Sumatra, the south coast of Java, Bali, NTB, NTT, along the east coast of Kalimantan, Sulawesi waters, Maluku to Papua.

Food

It is a type of carnivorous fish that preys small fish that fit the size of its mouth, shrimp and crab cubs.

Reproduction

The fish gonad maturity is at a size of more than 50 cm with an estimated age of more than 3 years. Not all eggs are released during the spawning process which are placed on submerged stems. The peak of the spawning season occurs in the dry season.
Keywords
sidat uling lubang moa lumbon larak lelus gateng embu dundung laro luncah
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14277/101
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