Along Indian coasts, the silveifoellies are exploited by trawl and aitisanal gears but bulk of the landings are obtained by tiawlt which operate up to SO m depth. During 1979-83, the estimated annual average silvetbelly landings were 69 000 tonnes, whereas during 1984-88 these were 62 000 tonnes. Maximum silveibelly landings were obtained in Tamil Nadu which contributed 70.5% ol total all-India silverbelly landings followed by Andhra Pradesh (9%), Kerala (8.4%), Kamataka (6%) and other sutes (6.1%). Out of 20 species of silveibellies, known to occur in the seas around India, LeiogiuUhus bindus and Secutor insidiator were most dominant along Andhra Pradesh and northern Tamil Nadu coasts, together contributing to 64% and SS% respective...
Pomfrets contribute 36 501 tonnes to the annual marine fish landings in India. Pumpus argenteus an...
The biology and population dynamics of Secutor insidiator from the trawling grounds off Kakinada we...
The annual average catch of seerfishes from the lndian seas during 1990-1994 was 31,926 t, which con...
The silverbellies are a group of fishes, belonging to the family Leiognathidae, that form one of th...
The fishes of the family Leiognathidae (Silverbellies, pony fishes and slip mouths) locally called ...
Silverbellies form an important demersal fishery of India particularly on the coasts of southern ma...
In recent years, the catches of silver-bellies from the seas around India have shown a steep rise, f...
The annual average catch of silverbellies was 453 t in small-mechanized boats operating off Visakhap...
The fishery of silverbellies along the Kerala coast has been described bringing out various craft ge...
Not AvailableSilverbellies form an important demersal fishery of India particularly on the coasts o...
Sciaenids are one of the major component of the demersal trawl The total catch of this resource dur...
Age and growth were estimated for five species of silverbellies from samples collected for 24 months...
The annual average estimated landing of threadfin bieami in India during 1980-83 was 22 247 tonnes ...
The fishery and biology of commercially important species of lesser sardine resources of India were...
Of the 21 species of silverbellies known from the Indian seas Leiognathus bindus, L. lineolatus, L. ...
Pomfrets contribute 36 501 tonnes to the annual marine fish landings in India. Pumpus argenteus an...
The biology and population dynamics of Secutor insidiator from the trawling grounds off Kakinada we...
The annual average catch of seerfishes from the lndian seas during 1990-1994 was 31,926 t, which con...
The silverbellies are a group of fishes, belonging to the family Leiognathidae, that form one of th...
The fishes of the family Leiognathidae (Silverbellies, pony fishes and slip mouths) locally called ...
Silverbellies form an important demersal fishery of India particularly on the coasts of southern ma...
In recent years, the catches of silver-bellies from the seas around India have shown a steep rise, f...
The annual average catch of silverbellies was 453 t in small-mechanized boats operating off Visakhap...
The fishery of silverbellies along the Kerala coast has been described bringing out various craft ge...
Not AvailableSilverbellies form an important demersal fishery of India particularly on the coasts o...
Sciaenids are one of the major component of the demersal trawl The total catch of this resource dur...
Age and growth were estimated for five species of silverbellies from samples collected for 24 months...
The annual average estimated landing of threadfin bieami in India during 1980-83 was 22 247 tonnes ...
The fishery and biology of commercially important species of lesser sardine resources of India were...
Of the 21 species of silverbellies known from the Indian seas Leiognathus bindus, L. lineolatus, L. ...
Pomfrets contribute 36 501 tonnes to the annual marine fish landings in India. Pumpus argenteus an...
The biology and population dynamics of Secutor insidiator from the trawling grounds off Kakinada we...
The annual average catch of seerfishes from the lndian seas during 1990-1994 was 31,926 t, which con...