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  • In North America, " mullet " by itself usually refers to Mugilidae.
  • ""'Mugil " "'is a genus of family Mugilidae found worldwide in tropical and temperate coastal marine waters, but also entering estuaries and rivers.
  • Relatively long-lived fish, Australian salmon are a favoured target of recreational fishers, and both commercial and traditional mullet ( Mugilidae ), white trevally ( " Pseudocaranx dentex " ), and mackerel ( Scombridae ) fisheries.
  • In Europe, the word " mullet " is usually qualified, the " grey mullets " being Mugilidae and the " red mullets " or " surmullets " being Mullidae, notably members of the genus " Mullus ", the red mullets.
  • A group comprised lagoons the landings of which were dominated by eel, the second group was dominated by Mugilidae species and " S . aurata ", and the third one by " L . ramada " and " M . cephalus ".
  • The family name and the English common name " mullet " name are derived from Latin " mullus ", the red mullet; but other than the red mullet and the striped red mullet or surmullet, the English word " mullet " generally refers to a different family of fish, the Mugilidae or grey mullets.
  • Other fish species used include threadfin breams ( Nemipteridae, locally known as " bisugo " ); grey mullets ( Mugilidae, locally known as " banak " ); and sardines ( " Sardinella " spp . and " Dussumieria acuta ", locally known as " tunsoy " or " tamban " ) . " Daing " made from sardines are usually dried whole, though exported variants may be gutted to comply with food laws in other countries.
  • Most of the material acquired from the National Marine Fisheries Service Tropical Atlantic Biological ( TABL ) collection consists of western Atlantic fishes from nearshore shallows to moderate depths, with the families Argentinidae, Atherinidae, Balistidae, Batrachoididae, Belonidae, Bothidae, Branchiostomatidae, Caproidae, Carangidae, Clupeidae, Congridae, Cynoglossidae, Dasyatidae, Engraulididae, Exocoetidae, Fundulidae, Gadidae, Gerreidae, Haemulidae, Hemiramphidae, Lutjanidae, Macrouridae, Monacanthidae, Mugilidae, Ogcocephalidae, Ophichthidae, Ophidiidae, Paralichthyidae, Peristediidae, Priacanthidae, Rajiidae, Sciaenidae, Scombridae, Serranidae, Scorpaenidae, Scyliorhinidae, Soleidae, Sparidae, Sphyraenidae, Stromateidae, Squalidae, Syngnathidae, Synodontidae, Tetraodontidae, and Triglidae most common.