Freshwater anchovy explained

The freshwater anchovy or New Guinea thryssa (Thryssa scratchleyi) is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Engraulidae. It is native to Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.

Habitat

Thryssa scratchleyi is known to be found in coastal estuaries, rivers and freshwater lagoons, usually well upstream into freshwater and has been found about inland in the Fly system in Papua New Guinea.

Human interaction

Thryssa scratchleyi is recorded to serve no threats to humans, and it is a harmless species. Due to its large size, it is harvested both as a game fish and as a target of artisanal fishing.

Size

Thryssa scratchleyi is recorded to be the largest anchovy known,[1] reaching a length of .

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gomon, M.F.. 2010. Freshwater Anchovy, Thryssa scratchleyi (Ramsay & Ogilby 1886) . Fishes of Australia . 13 November 2013.