Fauna of the Arafura Sea

Maritime shelf sea in the western part of the Indian Ocean, between Australia, New Guinea and the islands of Tanimbar and Kai (Indonesia). Area 1017 thousand km2, depth in most parts up to 200m. Currents run from east to west in winter and from west to east in summer. The average water temperature at the surface is between 25 and 28°C. The salinity is 34-35‰. Tides are irregular and semidiurnal (2.5-7.6 m). It is bounded by the Coral Sea to the east (through the Torres Strait), the Timor Sea to the west, and the Banda and Seram Seas to the northwest. It is 1290 km long and 560 km wide.

Fishing in the Arafura Sea

The Arafura Sea is rich in fishery resources, particularly shrimp and demersal fish. Economically important species include barramundi, grouper, penaeid shrimp and fish of the Nemipteridae family (Delagoa threadfin bream, golden threadfin breamlarge-head threadfin breamdouble whiptail, etc.). Oyster farming and underwater fishing are also developed. Commercial marine fish include Dorab wolf herring, yellowstripe scad, blacksail snake mackerel, red sashed hogfish, dotted grouper, blacktip grouper, sixbar grouperIndian halibut, leopard flounder and others.

Common inhabitants of the Arafura Sea

The coastal areas of the Arafura Sea have many different types of algae and corals. Phytoplankton and phytovargae are not abundant because the water is too salty and warm. But the sea is rich in animal life. The waters are rich in molluscs, crustaceans, bottom-dwelling organisms and echinoderms. Nearly 300 different species of fish can be found here, ranging from demersal to pelagic species that live far from the coast. Inhabitants of the Arafura Sea: dugong, flying fish (tropical two-winged flying fish and sailfin flying fish), Indo-Pacific sailfish, skate (Australian butterfly ray, Reticulate whipray, Cowtail stingray and Longcomb sawfish), starry flying gurnard, purple-spotted wrasse, ornate slippery goby, crimson snapper, Heller's barracuda, pickhandle barracuda.

Dangerous inhabitants of the Arafura Sea

Dangerous marine animals are also found in the Arafura Sea. These include some Anthozoa and box jellyfish, which can kill an adult human in a few minutes. No antidote has yet been found for the venom of such fearsome creatures as the blue-ringed octopus and the cone snail. The Portuguese man o' war leaves severe burns on the human body. Sharks, dasyatis and barracudas can cause serious injury. Very dangerous encounter with the Irukandji jellyfish, which has 4 long, thin, almost transparent tentacles, from a few millimetres to 1 metre long, covered with stinging cells.

Arafura Sea sharks

Almost all species of sharks found in the Indian Ocean can be found in the Arafura Sea. The most numerous species are: tiger shark, indian sand tiger, scalloped hammerhead, great white shark, shortfin mako shark, sharpnose sevengill shark, dusky shark, cenderawasih epaulette shark, tasselled wobbegong, as well as varieties of reef shark and requiem shark.

Interesting inhabitants of the Arafura Sea

There are also very interesting species of animals, such as seahorses with a body shape resembling a chess piece - Western Spiny Seahorse and fish in a shell - Long-tailed Ghost Pipefish. A wide variety of beautiful and colourful reef fish (Chocolate Hind, Vermilion Hind, Dwarf Lionfish, Banded Damsel-fish, Japanese Pineapplefish, Violet Demoiselle, Palestriped Cardinalfish, Sailfin Ribbon-goby, Miller's Damselfish, Flagtail Dartfish) attract many divers here. 

Pearl fishing in the Arafura Sea

Pearl fishing was common in the region as early as the late 1700s. Locals gathered pearls from wild molluscs, usually oysters or mussels, and traded them when whaling ships arrived. Today there are pearl farms, hatcheries and museums, and tourist tours are popular and widespread. 



Molluscs

Molluscs

A type of secondary invertebrate. Probably originated in the Precambrian; several classes of mollusc..

Ornate slippery goby

Ornate slippery goby

Latin nameLubricogobius ornatusOther nameLubricogobius ornatusIdentificationOrnate slippery goby bod..

Palestriped cardinalfish

Palestriped cardinalfish

Latin nameOstorhinchus pallidofasciatusOther nameOstorhinchus pallidofasciatusIdentificationThey are..

Pickhandle barracuda

Pickhandle barracuda

Latin nameSphyraena jelloOther nameBanded barracuda, yellowtail barracuda, and sea pike.Identificati..

Purple-spotted wrasse

Purple-spotted wrasse

Latin nameIniistius jacksonensisOther nameKeel-head, keelhead wrasse, keel-headed parrotfish, keelhe..

Rays and Skates

Rays and Skates

Latin name No information Other names Lesser Electric Ray, Atlantic Manta, Smalltooth Sawfish, So..

Red-sashed hogfish

Red-sashed hogfish

Latin nameBodianus rubrisosOther nameMorsecode pigfishIdentificationThe specific name is a compound ..

Reticulate whipray

Reticulate whipray

Latin nameHimantura uarnakOther nameHoneycomb stingrayIdentificationThe anterior margin of the Retic..

Sailfin flying fish

Sailfin flying fish

Latin nameParexocoetus brachypterusOther namesParexocoetus brachypterusIdentificationStocky compared..

Sailfin ribbon-goby

Sailfin ribbon-goby

Latin nameOxymetopon typusOther nameOxymetopon typusIdentificationOxymetopon: Greek, oxys = sharp + ..

Scalloped hammerhead

Scalloped hammerhead

Latin nameSphyrna lewiniOther namesZygaena lewiniIdentificationThe broad and flat head of the shark ..

Shark, Shortfin Mako

Shark, Shortfin Mako

Latin name Isurus oxyrinchus Other names Blue pointer, bonito shark, dog shark, short-nosed macke..

Shark, Tiger

Shark, Tiger

Latin name Galeocerdo cuvier Other names Tiger shark Identification Dark bluish-gray or brownis..

Shark, White

Shark, White

Latin name Carcharodon carcharias Other names White pointer, white death, man-eater, great white ..

Sharpnose sevengill shark

Sharpnose sevengill shark

Latin nameHeptranchias perloOther nameOne-finned shark, perlon shark, sevengill cow shark, sharpsnou..

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