The Javelin Grunter (Pomadasys kaakan), also known as the javelin fish or silver javelin, is a coastal marine species found primarily in the Indo-West Pacific region, inhabiting estuaries, mangroves, and nearshore waters. Recognized for its elongated body and silvery coloration, this fish is valued both commercially and recreationally. The top Javelin Grunter fishing countries include India, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Indonesia, where the species is harvested using gillnets, trawls, and artisanal fishing methods. In these countries, the Javelin Grunter supports local fisheries and markets, often being sold fresh or dried. While not a major export species, it plays an important role in the livelihoods of coastal communities, particularly in South and Southeast Asia, where sustainable management is increasingly emphasized to prevent overfishing and habitat degradation.
Rank | Country | Metric Tons |
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1 | Iran (Islamic Republic of) | 8,160 |
Data from FAO. 2025. Global Capture Production. In: Fisheries and Aquaculture.