Thicklip grey mullet
(Chelon labrosus)

Classification

Species: Chelon labrosus
Genus: Chelon

General data

Scientific names: Thicklip grey mullet
Habitat: Amfidromous
Climates: Subtropical, Temperate

The thicklip grey mullet, Chelon labrosus, is a coastal fish of the family Mugilidae.

It typically is about 32 cm (13 in) long, with 75 cm (30 in) being the maximum recorded.

It is named after its thick upper lip and silvery-grey appearance.

It is a common fish of shallow, sheltered coasts, estuaries, and around power station and sewer outfalls; it can also enter fresh water areas.

It lives in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean from Iceland to Senegal and Cape Verde, including the Mediterranean Sea and the southwestern Black Sea. This species is partially migratory, heading northwards in summer.

It feeds mainly on benthic diatoms, epiphytic algae, small invertebrates and detritus.

The thicklip grey mullet lays its eggs in winter. Both eggs and fry are pelagic.

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