The scombroids constitute a significant part of the marine fish landings in India. A number of prime fishes come under this group and the account by Jones and Silas (1962a) may be referred to for information on the different species. Only a very brief review is attempted here with the object of focussing attention on the potentialities for the development of this resource in the seas around India
In the course of a visit to the Andamans and Nicobars during February-March 1960, we were able to ob...
The Indian mackerel, which forms a highly fluctuating seasonal fishery in the country is one of ou...
In the Indian Ocean, scombroids comprising of tunas, billfishes, seerfishes and mackerels are an in...
From the standpoint of marine fishery resources there can be no doubt that scombroid fishes constitu...
Scombroids consisting of mackerels, seerfishes and tunas are an economically important pelagic fish...
Scombroids, an economically important fishery resource consisting of 15 genera and 49 species of t...
The National Workshop on Scombroids organised and conducted by Central Marine Fisheries Research In...
Scombroids are a diverse group of pelagic fishes ranging in size from about 30 cm to over 3 m in le...
The Indian mackerel Rastrelliger kanagurta (Cuvier), forms one of the two commercially important pe...
The broad objective of the present study is to present a synoptic picture of the distribution and ab...
The Indian mackerel Rastrelliger kanagurta exists widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region sup...
On 24. 2. 1999 a fish specimen closely resembling mackerel was observed along with the landings of...
In the course of a visit to the Andamans and Nicobars during February-March 1960, we were able to ob...
With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the Andaman Ni...
With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the Andaman Ni...
In the course of a visit to the Andamans and Nicobars during February-March 1960, we were able to ob...
The Indian mackerel, which forms a highly fluctuating seasonal fishery in the country is one of ou...
In the Indian Ocean, scombroids comprising of tunas, billfishes, seerfishes and mackerels are an in...
From the standpoint of marine fishery resources there can be no doubt that scombroid fishes constitu...
Scombroids consisting of mackerels, seerfishes and tunas are an economically important pelagic fish...
Scombroids, an economically important fishery resource consisting of 15 genera and 49 species of t...
The National Workshop on Scombroids organised and conducted by Central Marine Fisheries Research In...
Scombroids are a diverse group of pelagic fishes ranging in size from about 30 cm to over 3 m in le...
The Indian mackerel Rastrelliger kanagurta (Cuvier), forms one of the two commercially important pe...
The broad objective of the present study is to present a synoptic picture of the distribution and ab...
The Indian mackerel Rastrelliger kanagurta exists widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region sup...
On 24. 2. 1999 a fish specimen closely resembling mackerel was observed along with the landings of...
In the course of a visit to the Andamans and Nicobars during February-March 1960, we were able to ob...
With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the Andaman Ni...
With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the Andaman Ni...
In the course of a visit to the Andamans and Nicobars during February-March 1960, we were able to ob...
The Indian mackerel, which forms a highly fluctuating seasonal fishery in the country is one of ou...
In the Indian Ocean, scombroids comprising of tunas, billfishes, seerfishes and mackerels are an in...