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Australia has over 5000 described species of fish, a quarter of which are endemic.[1] Seafood and aquaculture are major and highly regulated industries, and fishing for marine and freshwater native fish is popular.
Species of freshwater fish
For its land-size, Australia has a low diversity of native freshwater fish with only 281 described species.[1] This is largely because Australia is a very dry continent with sporadic rainfall and large areas of desert. There is a higher diversity of salt water fish.
The most common freshwater fish are:
Other species include:
- Australian grayling
 - Australian smelt
 - Climbing galaxias
 - Common galaxias
 - Eastern freshwater cod
 - Eel-tailed catfish
 - Estuary perch
 - Flathead galaxias
 - Golden perch
 - Halfbeak/Garfish
 - Jardini
 - Inanga
 - Macquarie perch
 - Mary River cod
 - Mountain galaxias
 - Queensland lungfish
 - Rainbowfish
 - Retropinnidae
 - River blackfish
 - Saratoga
 - Salamanderfish
 - Short-finned eel
 - Sleepy cod
 - Trout cod
 - Two-spined blackfish
 - Western carp gudgeon
 
Marine fish
Abelites
- Starry triggerfish
 - Abelites stellates
 
Anlaby's
- Anlaby's taenianotus
 
Abilene's
References
- 1 2 Bray, Dianne. "Introduction to Australia's Fishes". Fishes of Australia. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
 
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