The estimated landings of carangids in India during 198 1-88 ranged between 37 345 tonnes and 135 529 tonnes, whereas the percentage composition of carangids in the total fish Wigs ranged from 2.7 to 8.1. The overage annual catch and the percentage of carangids in the total marine fish landings were estimated at 74 080 tonnes and 4.5% respectively. Tamil Nadu (17.7%) and Andhra Mesh (8.8%) from east coast and Kerala (34%). KamPtakn (17.6%) and Maharashtra (9.9%) from west coast yielded good catches of carangids. Megu1uspi.r cnrdylu. Decaptcrus russelli, Alepes kallu, Atropus atropus, Alepes djedaba, Atule mate, Carunr curangus and Se&roide.c 1eptolepi.r contributed significantly to the fisheries of different regions....
Carangids form a commercially important group of fishes in India but very little work has been done...
lndia has a coastline of 8.129 km with a continental shelf of 4,14,868 sq. km. Its marine resource...
by 60 species with 14 at commercial scale. Most of the species exhibit changes in morphologic/merist...
Not AvailableThe estimated landings of carangids in India during 198 1-88 ranged between 37 345 ton...
A consistent increase was observed in carangid production with minor fluctuations from a nominal 24...
A review of the research work carried out so far on various aspects of the carangid resources has b...
Distribution and abundance of carangid groups of fish along the EEZ of India based on the data coll...
The Family Carangidae includes diverse marine fishes that are ecologically and economically importan...
Carangids occupy 9th position with a production of 1.11 lakh tonnes, constituting 4.1% of 2.7 milli...
ABSTRACT Distribution and abundance of carangid groups of fish along the EEZ of India based on the d...
Several species of carangids are known to occur in the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar in the vicinity ...
An estimated annual average catch of 205.8 t of arangid were landed during 1981-83 by traditional f...
The occurrence of six species of fishes of the family Carangidae, namely, Decapterus macarellus (Cu...
Two species of the fishes, belonging to the family Carangidae, Alepes macrurus (Bleeker) and Carang...
The status of carangid fishery at Vizhinjam during the decade 1979-'88 is evaluated. The details of ...
Carangids form a commercially important group of fishes in India but very little work has been done...
lndia has a coastline of 8.129 km with a continental shelf of 4,14,868 sq. km. Its marine resource...
by 60 species with 14 at commercial scale. Most of the species exhibit changes in morphologic/merist...
Not AvailableThe estimated landings of carangids in India during 198 1-88 ranged between 37 345 ton...
A consistent increase was observed in carangid production with minor fluctuations from a nominal 24...
A review of the research work carried out so far on various aspects of the carangid resources has b...
Distribution and abundance of carangid groups of fish along the EEZ of India based on the data coll...
The Family Carangidae includes diverse marine fishes that are ecologically and economically importan...
Carangids occupy 9th position with a production of 1.11 lakh tonnes, constituting 4.1% of 2.7 milli...
ABSTRACT Distribution and abundance of carangid groups of fish along the EEZ of India based on the d...
Several species of carangids are known to occur in the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar in the vicinity ...
An estimated annual average catch of 205.8 t of arangid were landed during 1981-83 by traditional f...
The occurrence of six species of fishes of the family Carangidae, namely, Decapterus macarellus (Cu...
Two species of the fishes, belonging to the family Carangidae, Alepes macrurus (Bleeker) and Carang...
The status of carangid fishery at Vizhinjam during the decade 1979-'88 is evaluated. The details of ...
Carangids form a commercially important group of fishes in India but very little work has been done...
lndia has a coastline of 8.129 km with a continental shelf of 4,14,868 sq. km. Its marine resource...
by 60 species with 14 at commercial scale. Most of the species exhibit changes in morphologic/merist...