It is found in shallow, soft-bottomed habitats off northern Australia.
The species occurs in shallow coastal habitats to deeper offshore.
This lowering of sea level causes a reduction in shallow marine habitats, leading to biotic turnover.
The fishing techniques for all sillaginids are quite similar, with the shallow habitats often requiring light line and quiet movements.
This species risks extinction because of its limited range and shallow habitat.
A Needlefish is a piscivorous fish usually associated with shallow marine habitats or the surface of the open sea.
It requires shallow marsh-like habitats with a good deal of sedge-based vegetation.
It primarily inhabits shallow, sandy habitats close to shore, and has been known to enter brackish water.
This species predominates in shallow habitats, while the other two are mostly found deeper.
Shock boat or electrofishing surveys can be used to monitor populations in shallow habitats.