The annual average catch of silverbellies was 453 t in small-mechanized boats operating off Visakhapatnam during 1990-2001. Silverbellies contributed 4.2 % to the total landings. Maximum landings were during April-June. Ten species of silverbellies were recorded of which Leiognathus bindus (51%) was the dominant species. The growth parameters, Lm and K for L bindus and Secutor insidiator were 148 mm & 0.88 yr-' and 140 mm & 0.96 yr-', respectively. Theestimated mortality rates, Z, M and F were 6.36, 1.97 and 4.39 for L bindus and 6.03, 2.12 and 3.91 for S. insidiator. The exploitation rates for the species were 0.69 and 0.65 respectivel
The silver bellies constitute one of the important inshore fisheries of India. From All- India fish...
Leiognathus bindus attains average lengths of 72, 110 and 132 mm at the completion of first, second...
Of the 21 species of silverbellies known from the Indian seas Leiognathus bindus, L. lineolatus, L. ...
Along Indian coasts, the silveifoellies are exploited by trawl and aitisanal gears but bulk of the l...
The fishes of the family Leiognathidae (Silverbellies, pony fishes and slip mouths) locally called ...
The fishery of silverbellies along the Kerala coast has been described bringing out various craft ge...
The Von Bertalanffy growth parameters {orXeiognathus jonesi are estimated as: L~ = 146.617 mm and K...
The silverbellies are a group of fishes, belonging to the family Leiognathidae, that form one of th...
Silverbellies form an important demersal fishery of India particularly on the coasts of southern ma...
Leiognathus bindus occurs 6-15 m above sea bottom during night time in areas of depths ranging from ...
In recent years, the catches of silver-bellies from the seas around India have shown a steep rise, f...
Based on catoh, effort and length-distribution data on Leiognathus jonesi collected at Mandapam ove...
The biology and population dynamics of Secutor insidiator from the trawling grounds off Kakinada we...
The length-weight relationship of Leiognathus bindus can be described by the equation log W = —4.77...
263-270Growth parameters were estimated for three species of silverbellies from the south-east coa...
The silver bellies constitute one of the important inshore fisheries of India. From All- India fish...
Leiognathus bindus attains average lengths of 72, 110 and 132 mm at the completion of first, second...
Of the 21 species of silverbellies known from the Indian seas Leiognathus bindus, L. lineolatus, L. ...
Along Indian coasts, the silveifoellies are exploited by trawl and aitisanal gears but bulk of the l...
The fishes of the family Leiognathidae (Silverbellies, pony fishes and slip mouths) locally called ...
The fishery of silverbellies along the Kerala coast has been described bringing out various craft ge...
The Von Bertalanffy growth parameters {orXeiognathus jonesi are estimated as: L~ = 146.617 mm and K...
The silverbellies are a group of fishes, belonging to the family Leiognathidae, that form one of th...
Silverbellies form an important demersal fishery of India particularly on the coasts of southern ma...
Leiognathus bindus occurs 6-15 m above sea bottom during night time in areas of depths ranging from ...
In recent years, the catches of silver-bellies from the seas around India have shown a steep rise, f...
Based on catoh, effort and length-distribution data on Leiognathus jonesi collected at Mandapam ove...
The biology and population dynamics of Secutor insidiator from the trawling grounds off Kakinada we...
The length-weight relationship of Leiognathus bindus can be described by the equation log W = —4.77...
263-270Growth parameters were estimated for three species of silverbellies from the south-east coa...
The silver bellies constitute one of the important inshore fisheries of India. From All- India fish...
Leiognathus bindus attains average lengths of 72, 110 and 132 mm at the completion of first, second...
Of the 21 species of silverbellies known from the Indian seas Leiognathus bindus, L. lineolatus, L. ...