The species is also known to enter estuarine waters and the lower reaches of rivers.
Its natural habitats are estuarine waters and intertidal marshes.
It has been collected from estuarine waters with salinities up to 14 parts per thousand.
Its natural habitat is estuarine waters.
It is found in both marine and brackish or estuarine waters, feeding on smaller fish and possibly crustaceans.
Juveniles are found in marine or estuarine waters, while adults are marine.
Australian bass are primarily a freshwater riverine species, but must breed in estuarine waters.
The site contains both estuarine waters and rice paddies.
When estuarine water leaves the estuary, it gets flushed out to coastal waters, so exposure time and residence time are close equal.
The various species of menhaden occur anywhere from estuarine waters outwards to the continental shelf.