The importance of the knowledge of the behaviour of fish in their natural environment which enables their easier location, the devising of better gear and techniques of capture has long been realized by fishery workers. Studies of that nature already conducted have proved to be of considerable interest and value in the case of various fishes such as the Australian pilchard Sardinops neopilchardus (Blackburn, 1941; Blackburn and Tubb, 1950), the California sardine, Sardinops ccerulea (Anon, 1952), the Japanese sardine, Sardinops melanosticta (Nomura, 1958), the " lemuru", Sardinella allecia (Soerjodinoto, 1958), the Atlantic salmon (Keenleyside, 1958), the tunas, Katsuwonus pelamis (Strasburg and Yuen, 1958), Neothunnus macropterus and E...
The clupeoids, which constitute about a third of the marine fish caught in India, are chiefly repre...
nformation on the food of the Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps, known as Mathi in Malayalam...
Large sardinella (Sardinella maderensis and Sardinella aurita) in warm waters off the coast of Afric...
Not AvailableThe importance of the knowledge of the behaviour of fish in their natural environment w...
The decreasing trend in the catches of oil sardine at Cannanore from 1961-62 season leading to the ...
The problems of immediate concern regarding the fishery of Indian oil-sardine, Sardinella longiceps,...
A study of the food and feeding habits of fishes forms an important aspect of fishery biological in...
One of the most striking characteristics of many species of fish is the fact that they live in shoal...
The sardines, locally called Choodai, constitute one of the important groups of fishes supporting th...
Although Homell (1910) made a few observations on the spawning habits and migratory movements of In...
The Indian oil sardine is one of the major marine resources of our country contributing about 15-25%...
Studies on the spawning habits of fishes form an integral part of fishery biological investigations...
Our knowledge of the breeding habits and early life-history of the two commercially important pelag...
The occurrence of young oil sardine in large proportions in the inshore waters of Bombay is not ver...
The schooling behaviour of sardine Sardinops sagax in False Bay on the south coast of South Africa w...
The clupeoids, which constitute about a third of the marine fish caught in India, are chiefly repre...
nformation on the food of the Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps, known as Mathi in Malayalam...
Large sardinella (Sardinella maderensis and Sardinella aurita) in warm waters off the coast of Afric...
Not AvailableThe importance of the knowledge of the behaviour of fish in their natural environment w...
The decreasing trend in the catches of oil sardine at Cannanore from 1961-62 season leading to the ...
The problems of immediate concern regarding the fishery of Indian oil-sardine, Sardinella longiceps,...
A study of the food and feeding habits of fishes forms an important aspect of fishery biological in...
One of the most striking characteristics of many species of fish is the fact that they live in shoal...
The sardines, locally called Choodai, constitute one of the important groups of fishes supporting th...
Although Homell (1910) made a few observations on the spawning habits and migratory movements of In...
The Indian oil sardine is one of the major marine resources of our country contributing about 15-25%...
Studies on the spawning habits of fishes form an integral part of fishery biological investigations...
Our knowledge of the breeding habits and early life-history of the two commercially important pelag...
The occurrence of young oil sardine in large proportions in the inshore waters of Bombay is not ver...
The schooling behaviour of sardine Sardinops sagax in False Bay on the south coast of South Africa w...
The clupeoids, which constitute about a third of the marine fish caught in India, are chiefly repre...
nformation on the food of the Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps, known as Mathi in Malayalam...
Large sardinella (Sardinella maderensis and Sardinella aurita) in warm waters off the coast of Afric...