This thesis entitled Systematics,life history traits ,abundance and stock assessment of cobia rachycentron canadum (linnaeus ,1766) occurring in indian waters with special reference to the northwest coast of india.Cobia, Rachycentron canadum is a fast growing pelagic fish belonging to the monotypic family Rachycentridae. They show worldwide distribution in tropical and sub tropical waters. Cobia is exploited commercially in various countries like Taiwan, Pakistan, India, United State of America, Australia, Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. Recreational fishery of Cobia exists in different parts of the world. In India Cobia is caught as bycatch of trawlers, gillnet and hook and line fishery.This study also focuses on to bring out the distrib...
Biology aspects of cobia (Rachycentron canadum) were investigated from October 2005 to December 2006...
Cobia, Rachycentron canadum is a marine finfish globally favoured for aquaculture. In India, cage c...
Cobia is a potential fish species for marine aquaculture due to its rapid growth and succulent flesh...
378-387Information on age, mortality, recruitment and dynamics of cobia stock inhabiting in Indian w...
The fishery and food of cobia, Rachycentron canadum caught off Karnataka, south-west coast of India ...
Estimated landings of cobia from the Indian EEZ by the commercial fishing vessels are mostly as byca...
Not AvailableEstimated landings of cobia from the Indian EEZ by the commercial fishing vessels are m...
Cobia is a high-value marine migratory pelagic finfish, distributed worldwide in tropical, subtropi...
295-298An attempt has been made to collect cobia seeds onboard trawler attached to the Fishery Surve...
Length weight relationship of Rachycentron canadum landed by hook and line fishery in Gulf of Mannar...
107-110Length weight relationship of Rachycentron canadum landed by hook and line fishery in Gulf of...
Investigation of some aspects of biology of a recreationally and commercially important fish, cobi...
1390-1395An attempt is made to provide information on age and growth of cobia inhabiting in Indian w...
The cobia (Rachycentron canadum ) is distributed worldwide in warm marine waters. They are found thr...
1799-1801Specimens collected from resource survey vessels and commercial vessels from Mumbai were ut...
Biology aspects of cobia (Rachycentron canadum) were investigated from October 2005 to December 2006...
Cobia, Rachycentron canadum is a marine finfish globally favoured for aquaculture. In India, cage c...
Cobia is a potential fish species for marine aquaculture due to its rapid growth and succulent flesh...
378-387Information on age, mortality, recruitment and dynamics of cobia stock inhabiting in Indian w...
The fishery and food of cobia, Rachycentron canadum caught off Karnataka, south-west coast of India ...
Estimated landings of cobia from the Indian EEZ by the commercial fishing vessels are mostly as byca...
Not AvailableEstimated landings of cobia from the Indian EEZ by the commercial fishing vessels are m...
Cobia is a high-value marine migratory pelagic finfish, distributed worldwide in tropical, subtropi...
295-298An attempt has been made to collect cobia seeds onboard trawler attached to the Fishery Surve...
Length weight relationship of Rachycentron canadum landed by hook and line fishery in Gulf of Mannar...
107-110Length weight relationship of Rachycentron canadum landed by hook and line fishery in Gulf of...
Investigation of some aspects of biology of a recreationally and commercially important fish, cobi...
1390-1395An attempt is made to provide information on age and growth of cobia inhabiting in Indian w...
The cobia (Rachycentron canadum ) is distributed worldwide in warm marine waters. They are found thr...
1799-1801Specimens collected from resource survey vessels and commercial vessels from Mumbai were ut...
Biology aspects of cobia (Rachycentron canadum) were investigated from October 2005 to December 2006...
Cobia, Rachycentron canadum is a marine finfish globally favoured for aquaculture. In India, cage c...
Cobia is a potential fish species for marine aquaculture due to its rapid growth and succulent flesh...