Eels and Eel-larvae of the Tui Oceanographic Cruise 1962, to the South Fiji Basin
Citation
Castle P (2021). Eels and Eel-larvae of the Tui Oceanographic Cruise 1962, to the South Fiji Basin. Southwestern Pacific Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) Node. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/2m6e95 accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-14.Description
During July and early August, 1962, the H.M.N.Z.F.A. Tui undertook a deep-water research cruise in a broadly triangular area bounded by Auckland, Norfolk Island and the Kermadec Islands, an area which includes the southern half of the South Fiji Basin. As part of the biological programme of this cruise, trawls were made in midwater depths of yup to about 1,1000m with a 10ft Isaacs-Kidd trawl as well as on the surface and on the bottom with other gear. Collections were made with dipnets and handlines. In the large and diverse collection of fishes which resulted were some 43 eels and eel-larvae, the largest collection made in New Zealand waters up to that date. Of these 43 specimens, 29 adult or young eels referable to six genera and seven species and the remainder are leptocephali referable to nine genera and nine species. This dataset reports on the eels and eel-larvae of the Tui cruise.Additional info
marine, harvested by iOBISTaxonomic Coverages
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Anguilliformescommon name: Eels rank: order
Geographic Coverages
South Fiji Basin, north of New Zealand
Bibliographic Citations
- Castle, P.H.J. 1964. Eels and Eel-larvae of the Tui Oceanographic Cruise 1962, to the South Fiji Basin. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand: Zoology, Vol. 5, Issue 7 -
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P.H.J. Castleoriginator
position: Marine Biologist
Department of Zoology, Victoria University
Wellington
NC
P.H.J. Castle
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position: Marine Biologist
Department of Zoology, Victoria University
Wellington
NC
Kevin Mackay
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P.H.J. Castle
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position: Marine Biologist
Department of Zoology, Victoria University
Wellington
NC