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Golden grey mullet

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Species of fish

Golden grey mullet
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Actinopterygii
Order:Mugiliformes
Family:Mugilidae
Genus:Chelon
Species:
C. auratus
Binomial name
Chelon auratus
(Risso, 1810)
Synonyms[2]
  • Chelon aurata(Risso, 1810)
  • Liza aurata(Risso, 1810)
  • Liza auratus(Risso, 1810)
  • Mugil auratusRisso, 1810
  • Mugil brevicepsValenciennes, 1836
  • Mugil cryptocheilosValenciennes, 1836
  • Mugil cryptochilusValenciennes, 1836
  • Mugil lotreganusNardo, 1847
  • Mugil maderensisLowe, 1839
  • Mugil octoradiatusGünther, 1861
  • Planiliza aurata(Risso, 1810)

Thegolden grey mullet (Chelon auratus) is a fish in thefamilyMugilidae.

Description

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It has hydrodynamic, very elegant elongated, more or less cylindrical body, with strong tail-fin. It has dark grey back that transit into silver white toward the belly with several grey horizontal stripes. Golden spot is present in gill covers.[3]

Its maximum length is around 60 centimetres (24 in) and weight around 1.5 kilograms (3 lb 5 oz), but commonly it is much smaller fish with average specimen having 30 centimetres (12 in) in length.[4]

Reproduction takes place in the sea, from July to November.[3]

Habitat

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Chelon auratus feeding in shallows

It is present in Eastern Atlantic from Scotland to Cape Verde, in the Mediterranean and Black Sea and in coastal waters from southern Norway and Sweden (but not Baltic) to Morocco. It is rare off coasts of Mauritania. It has been introduced into the Caspian Sea.[1]

Golden grey mullet is aneritic species, usually inshore, entering lagoons, ports and estuaries, but rarely moves into freshwater. It feeds on small benthic organisms, detritus and occasionally insects and plankton.[5]

It ranges from shallows to depths of about 20 metres (70 ft), but it is most common between 1–10 metres (0–30 ft). It prefers sandy bottoms covered with various vegetation and smaller rocks where it can find its food and protection from predators like largereels,European sea bass,Common dentex and similar predatory species.

Fishing

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In many countries there is a minimum allowed fish length for golden grey mullet of 20 centimetres (7.9 in). In some estuaries it is main target of both commercial fishery and recreational fishermen.

Commercially it is caught using special nets for mullets that allows catching specimen that jump over first net line.[6] The average annual catch of golden grey mullet in Croatian waters is 50 tonnes (49 long tons; 55 short tons).[7] In sport and recreational fishing, it is often caught on rod and reel, using rigs with floats and hooks baited with paste made out of flour, cheese and fish guts, but sometimes will accept bread, cheese and similar baits.[4]

Cuisine

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Meat is white, soft and very tender. Taste depends on fishing location. Golden grey mullet can be pan fried, especially smaller fish. Barbequed with some olive oil, lemon juice and parsley is often considered a delicacy.[8]

Also, it can be used as part of mixed fish stew.

References

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  1. ^abFreyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. (2018) [amended version of 2008 assessment]."Chelon auratus".IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.2018: e.T135579A136078144.doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2008.RLTS.T135579A136078144.en.
  2. ^Bailly, Nicolas (2017)."Chelon auratus (Risso, 1810)".WoRMS.World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved26 April 2024.
  3. ^ab"Golden Grey Mullet". www.uk-fish.info. Retrieved27 October 2018.
  4. ^ab"Mullet Species". britishseafishing.co.uk. 14 September 2012. Retrieved27 October 2018.
  5. ^Froese, Rainer;Pauly, Daniel (eds.)."Chelon auratus".FishBase. June 2018 version.
  6. ^"Beach Seine Netting". Cornwall Seafood Guide. Retrieved27 October 2018.
  7. ^Dulčić J.; Soldo A. & Jardas I."Review of Croatian selected scientific literature on species mostly exploited by the national small-scale fisheries"(PDF). FAO. Retrieved27 October 2018.
  8. ^"Golden Grey Mullet -Liza aurata". www.seafishinghowto.com. Archived fromthe original on 27 October 2018. Retrieved27 October 2018.

External links

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Media related toLiza aurata at Wikimedia Commons

Mugiliformes species(Mullets)
Mugilidae
Agonostomus
Aldrichetta
Cestraeus
Chaenomugil
Chelon
Crenimugil
Dajaus
Ellochelon
Gracimugil
Joturus
Minimugil
Mugil
Myxus
Neochelon
Neomyxus
Oedalechilus
Osteomugil
Parachelon
Paramugil
Planiliza
Plicomugil
Pseudomyxus
Rhinomugil
Sicamugil
Squalomugil
Trachystoma
Chelon auratus
Chelon aurata
Liza aurata
Mugil auratus
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