The stocks of shrimps Parapenaeopsis stylifera and Metapenaeus dobsoni in the fishery of two areas of Kerala coast in India have been studied using length frequency data. The average annual stocks of the two species have been indicated. The present status of fishery shows a differential fishing pressure for males and females of P. stylifera, resulting in favourable recruitment of the species in the fishery, while this is not so in the case of M. dobsoni. The study suggests the necessity for reduction in the fishing pressure in order to maintain MSY levels
Parapenaeopsis maxillipedo supported a steadily increasing fishery along the Chennai coast with the ...
Marine shrimps are fished all along the Indian coast and brought to different fish landing centres/...
Some aspects of the populat'on characteristics of the prawn Parapenaeopsis stylifera from 1962 ...
Not AvailableThe stocks of shrimps Parapenaeopsis stylifera and Metapenaeus dobsoni in the fishery o...
Not AvailableThe stocks of shrimps Parapenaeopsis stylifera and Metapenaeus dobsoni in the fishery o...
Not AvailableThe fishery and population dynamics of the flowertail shrimp Metapenaeus dobsoni along ...
Reviewing the recent trends in production an attempt is made to assess the stock of Parapenaeopsis s...
Not AvailablePenaeid shrimps from nearshore waters in 5-12 m depth range are regularly exploited by ...
Not AvailableParapenaeopsis stylifera, a major commercial penaeid shrimp fishery resource in the Ind...
Results of the study based on the data collected at Calicut on the fishery and biology of Parapenaeo...
Not AvailablePenaeid shrimps from nearshore waters in 5-12 m depth range are regularly exploited by ...
Metapenaeopsis stridulans belongs to the tough shelled varieties of shrimps known as 'Dugdu' in Mara...
The stake net fishery study at the Cochin bar mouth revealed good quantities of the species have bee...
Parapenaeopsis stylifera is one of the most abundant and highly valued shrimp species in India. It...
Inshore shrimps support major commercial fishery in India, the penaeid shrimp production being near...
Parapenaeopsis maxillipedo supported a steadily increasing fishery along the Chennai coast with the ...
Marine shrimps are fished all along the Indian coast and brought to different fish landing centres/...
Some aspects of the populat'on characteristics of the prawn Parapenaeopsis stylifera from 1962 ...
Not AvailableThe stocks of shrimps Parapenaeopsis stylifera and Metapenaeus dobsoni in the fishery o...
Not AvailableThe stocks of shrimps Parapenaeopsis stylifera and Metapenaeus dobsoni in the fishery o...
Not AvailableThe fishery and population dynamics of the flowertail shrimp Metapenaeus dobsoni along ...
Reviewing the recent trends in production an attempt is made to assess the stock of Parapenaeopsis s...
Not AvailablePenaeid shrimps from nearshore waters in 5-12 m depth range are regularly exploited by ...
Not AvailableParapenaeopsis stylifera, a major commercial penaeid shrimp fishery resource in the Ind...
Results of the study based on the data collected at Calicut on the fishery and biology of Parapenaeo...
Not AvailablePenaeid shrimps from nearshore waters in 5-12 m depth range are regularly exploited by ...
Metapenaeopsis stridulans belongs to the tough shelled varieties of shrimps known as 'Dugdu' in Mara...
The stake net fishery study at the Cochin bar mouth revealed good quantities of the species have bee...
Parapenaeopsis stylifera is one of the most abundant and highly valued shrimp species in India. It...
Inshore shrimps support major commercial fishery in India, the penaeid shrimp production being near...
Parapenaeopsis maxillipedo supported a steadily increasing fishery along the Chennai coast with the ...
Marine shrimps are fished all along the Indian coast and brought to different fish landing centres/...
Some aspects of the populat'on characteristics of the prawn Parapenaeopsis stylifera from 1962 ...