Araucanian herring
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The Araucanian herring (''Strangomera bentincki'' or ''Clupea bentincki'') is a fish species in the family
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. It is an
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, silvery below and dark blue above, which
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in
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off the west coast of South America. It ranges along the
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an coast from Valparaiso south to
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. It schools at depths from 0 to 70 meters in nearshore areas. There it filter feeds on smaller
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such as diatoms. It reaches sexual maturity when it is about 10 centimetres long, and is a pelagic spawner, spawning between June and November. It grows to a maximum standard length of 15 cm.


Fisheries

The Araucanian herring is a commercial species, largely used for
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. Based on the
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fishery statistics, it was the 12th most important capture fish species in 2009. All reported landings are from Chile.


References


Literature

* * * Whitehead PJP, Nelson GJ and Wongratana T (1988) FAO species catalogue, volume 7
''Clupeoid Fishes of the World (Suborder Clupeoidei)''
FAO Fisheries Synopsis 125, Rome.
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