Abstract

During the survey two species viz, Catostylus mosaicus and Rhizostoma pulmo were found abundantly during March to August with a peak in June–July. The survey revealed the abundance of Catostylus mosaicus over Rhizostoma pulmo. Catostylus mosaicus was being fished at Sonmiani Bay (Balouchistan coast) Gharo Creek, Mirpur Sakro and Keti Bandar (Sindh coast; Indus delta), whereas, Rhizostoma pulmo was fished at Kemari and Keti Bandar. The commercial fishery was also initiated simultaneously on a small scale and jellyfish of both the species mentioned above were caught, processed and exported to south-east Asian countries. This is the first record of the occurrence of Rhizostoma pulmo from the region. A brief description of the species collected from the coastal waters of Pakistan is given along with notes on distribution, ecology, habitat and fishery.

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