occurence |
native |
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importance |
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Ref. |
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aquaculture |
never/rarely |
Ref. |
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regulations |
no regulations |
Ref. |
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freshwater |
No |
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brackish |
No |
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saltwater |
Yes |
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live export |
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bait |
No |
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game/sport |
No |
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abundance |
abundant (always seen in some numbers) |
Ref. |
Neo, M.L., C.C.C. Wabnitz, R.D. Braley, G.A. Heslinga, C. Fauvelot, S. Van Wynsberge, S. Andrefouet, C. Waters, A.S.-H. Tan, E.D. Gomez, M.J. Costello and P.A. Todd, 2017 |
comments |
Tatakoto, Eastern Tuamotu Archipelago, is known to have the highest population density of this species globally in 2004 (Ref. 117184). C: Refs. 348, 97239, 97280, 97298, 97618, 87883, 104607, 117184; O: Ref. 81543. |
C = country distribution; M = map distribution; O = occurrence data; R = regional distribution |
States/Provinces |
Austral Archipelago (native), Gambier Archipelago (native), Society Archipelago (native), Tuamotu Archipelago (native) |
States/Provinces Complete? |
Yes |
National Checklist |
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country information |
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world-factbook/geos/fp.html |