The objectives of this study were i) to evaluate number of existing members of the family Carangidae in the area ii) to establish a distinguishable and lucid key based on the taxonomic characteristics, meristic count and otolith description. In this study, thirty-six species were collected from the main fish landing facilities between 2012~2015. Fish body colour, taxonomic characteristics, fin rays and otolith shape description were used to identify each species. Otolith description comprises of shape of ostium, sulcus and margins of anterior and posterior surface along with distinct definite shape possess by each species make it easier for identification
The fishes of the family Balistidae are popularly known as trigger fishes and distributed along the...
Several species of carangids are known to occur in the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar in the vicinity ...
Exploitation of marine living resources for food is an age-old practice but this exploitation was l...
by 60 species with 14 at commercial scale. Most of the species exhibit changes in morphologic/merist...
Carangidae is one of the most diverse finfish families. As field identification is complicated, a fi...
The Family Carangidae includes diverse marine fishes that are ecologically and economically importan...
The occurrence of six species of fishes of the family Carangidae, namely, Decapterus macarellus (Cu...
From introduction: Fishes in the family Carangidae commonly known as Jacks or Kingfishes are general...
The estimated landings of carangids in India during 198 1-88 ranged between 37 345 tonnes and 135 52...
The Carangoidae, popularly known as trevally is a commercially fishes and one of marine resources ab...
A consistent increase was observed in carangid production with minor fluctuations from a nominal 24...
Distribution and abundance of carangid groups of fish along the EEZ of India based on the data coll...
Two species of the fishes, belonging to the family Carangidae, Alepes macrurus (Bleeker) and Carang...
The enormous potential of marine resources possessed by Banda Aceh Province is expected to be utilis...
In the past decade, the investment in fisheries development has grown remarkably in the Persian Gulf...
The fishes of the family Balistidae are popularly known as trigger fishes and distributed along the...
Several species of carangids are known to occur in the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar in the vicinity ...
Exploitation of marine living resources for food is an age-old practice but this exploitation was l...
by 60 species with 14 at commercial scale. Most of the species exhibit changes in morphologic/merist...
Carangidae is one of the most diverse finfish families. As field identification is complicated, a fi...
The Family Carangidae includes diverse marine fishes that are ecologically and economically importan...
The occurrence of six species of fishes of the family Carangidae, namely, Decapterus macarellus (Cu...
From introduction: Fishes in the family Carangidae commonly known as Jacks or Kingfishes are general...
The estimated landings of carangids in India during 198 1-88 ranged between 37 345 tonnes and 135 52...
The Carangoidae, popularly known as trevally is a commercially fishes and one of marine resources ab...
A consistent increase was observed in carangid production with minor fluctuations from a nominal 24...
Distribution and abundance of carangid groups of fish along the EEZ of India based on the data coll...
Two species of the fishes, belonging to the family Carangidae, Alepes macrurus (Bleeker) and Carang...
The enormous potential of marine resources possessed by Banda Aceh Province is expected to be utilis...
In the past decade, the investment in fisheries development has grown remarkably in the Persian Gulf...
The fishes of the family Balistidae are popularly known as trigger fishes and distributed along the...
Several species of carangids are known to occur in the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar in the vicinity ...
Exploitation of marine living resources for food is an age-old practice but this exploitation was l...