The lesser sardines comprising several species of Sardinella other than S.longiceps show wide distribution in the tropics and are one of the major pelagic fishery resources of our country. Though occurring in the landings of all the maritime states, they particularly contribute to a lucrative fishery along the southeast and southwest coasts. These shoaling species exhibit all the characteristics of tropical pelagic resources with annual and seasonal fluctuations. Of the 15 species of lesser sardines in the Indo-Pacific region, 12 occur in the Indian water
The sardine resources at Vizhinjam have been assessed based on bi-weekly observations and the prese...
Consequent to the introduction of purse seiners in the Karwar waters, lesser sardine catches showed ...
The sardines, locally called Choodai, constitute one of the important groups of fishes supporting th...
The lesser sardines comprising ten species form a minor or major fishery in all the maritime states...
The fishery and biology of commercially important species of lesser sardine resources of India were...
Kawallu (in Telugu), the lesser sardines of the genus Sardinella, occupy a pride of place among the ...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps (Fig. 1) is a very important pelagic fish species whic...
The clupeoids, which constitute about a third of the marine fish caught in India, are chiefly repre...
Fishery, species diversity and resource characteristics of exploited sardine resources of the genera...
The results of research carried out at Waltair, Mandapam. Tuticorin and Vizhinjam and another centr...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps Val, supports a neritic pelagic fishery contributing 2...
Che Oil-sardine Sardinella longiceps contributes a major commercial fishery yielding about 15-20% o...
The oil sardine Sardinella longiceps constitutes the most important pelagic resource sustaining the...
Not AvailableThe fishery and biology of commercially important species of lesser sardine resources ...
The sardines, other than the oil sardine, though not so important as the latter nor as abundant, ar...
The sardine resources at Vizhinjam have been assessed based on bi-weekly observations and the prese...
Consequent to the introduction of purse seiners in the Karwar waters, lesser sardine catches showed ...
The sardines, locally called Choodai, constitute one of the important groups of fishes supporting th...
The lesser sardines comprising ten species form a minor or major fishery in all the maritime states...
The fishery and biology of commercially important species of lesser sardine resources of India were...
Kawallu (in Telugu), the lesser sardines of the genus Sardinella, occupy a pride of place among the ...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps (Fig. 1) is a very important pelagic fish species whic...
The clupeoids, which constitute about a third of the marine fish caught in India, are chiefly repre...
Fishery, species diversity and resource characteristics of exploited sardine resources of the genera...
The results of research carried out at Waltair, Mandapam. Tuticorin and Vizhinjam and another centr...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps Val, supports a neritic pelagic fishery contributing 2...
Che Oil-sardine Sardinella longiceps contributes a major commercial fishery yielding about 15-20% o...
The oil sardine Sardinella longiceps constitutes the most important pelagic resource sustaining the...
Not AvailableThe fishery and biology of commercially important species of lesser sardine resources ...
The sardines, other than the oil sardine, though not so important as the latter nor as abundant, ar...
The sardine resources at Vizhinjam have been assessed based on bi-weekly observations and the prese...
Consequent to the introduction of purse seiners in the Karwar waters, lesser sardine catches showed ...
The sardines, locally called Choodai, constitute one of the important groups of fishes supporting th...