In February 1972, a sudden desrease in Oil-Sardine fishery was observed in the southern zones of Kerala. The area of the decline in oil-sardine fishery gradually shifted towards north and by April Cochin area was found to be affected. A hydrographic survey covering 26 stations in the shelf region between Cochin and Trivandrum was made in April, 1972. The survey indicated early stages of upwelling along the southern regions off the Kerala Coast
Present status of exploitation of fish and shellfish resources: Oil sardine Considerable fluctuatio...
The oil sardine fishery in the Mangalore zone showed an upward trend from 1963-64 to 1966-67 when t...
Oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps is a highly favoured fish in Kerala, due to the unique taste of ...
Judged from the magnitude of the oil sardine catches constituting over 20% of the total marine fish ...
The oil-sardine catches at Cochin showed wide-fluctuations during the years of this study. Relative...
The paper discuss about the unusual landing pattern of oil sardine along the Saurashtra coast during...
Not AvailableIn February 1972, a sudden desrease in Oil-Sardine fishery was observed in the southern...
The Indian oil sardine SardineUa lorgiceps.though a non-conventional resource of the east coast, sup...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps Val. sustains one of the major pelagic fisheries of the...
Catch of oil sardine has drastically decreased to a meager 3297 tonnes in Kerala last year, accord...
Oil sardine Sardinella longkeps, though forms one of the major pelagic fishery resources in India, h...
The availability as well as abundance of selected small pelagics along Kerala coast (south west coa...
In the Mangalore zone extending from Malpe to Kasaragod, the season for oil sardine [Sardinella lon...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps Valenciennes which forms 10 to 18% of the total fish la...
The Indian oil sardine is one of the major marine resources of our country contributing about 15-25%...
Present status of exploitation of fish and shellfish resources: Oil sardine Considerable fluctuatio...
The oil sardine fishery in the Mangalore zone showed an upward trend from 1963-64 to 1966-67 when t...
Oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps is a highly favoured fish in Kerala, due to the unique taste of ...
Judged from the magnitude of the oil sardine catches constituting over 20% of the total marine fish ...
The oil-sardine catches at Cochin showed wide-fluctuations during the years of this study. Relative...
The paper discuss about the unusual landing pattern of oil sardine along the Saurashtra coast during...
Not AvailableIn February 1972, a sudden desrease in Oil-Sardine fishery was observed in the southern...
The Indian oil sardine SardineUa lorgiceps.though a non-conventional resource of the east coast, sup...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps Val. sustains one of the major pelagic fisheries of the...
Catch of oil sardine has drastically decreased to a meager 3297 tonnes in Kerala last year, accord...
Oil sardine Sardinella longkeps, though forms one of the major pelagic fishery resources in India, h...
The availability as well as abundance of selected small pelagics along Kerala coast (south west coa...
In the Mangalore zone extending from Malpe to Kasaragod, the season for oil sardine [Sardinella lon...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps Valenciennes which forms 10 to 18% of the total fish la...
The Indian oil sardine is one of the major marine resources of our country contributing about 15-25%...
Present status of exploitation of fish and shellfish resources: Oil sardine Considerable fluctuatio...
The oil sardine fishery in the Mangalore zone showed an upward trend from 1963-64 to 1966-67 when t...
Oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps is a highly favoured fish in Kerala, due to the unique taste of ...