During April 1986 to March 1986 a preliminary survey was undertaken to study fishery and biology of windowpane oyster in the Gulf of Kutch, covering three centres V|z. 1. Poshitra, 2. Goomara, 3. Raida. The population density was from 3 to 9/m2 at Poshitra, l6/m2 at Goomara and 2/m2 at Raida. Aspects of the fishery and biology of the windowpane oyster are dealt and suggestions for the management of the resource are made
Ihe results of a preliminary investigation conducted on the resource of the rock oyster Saccosifea ...
Edible oysters of the genera Crassostrea and Saccostrea occur in the estuaries, backwaters and coas...
Comprehensive account on the biology of the Indian pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata (Gould) has been w...
Among the commercially exploited bivalve mollmcs in India the windowpane oyster Placenta placenta (...
An estimated population of live window-pane oyster of 8,945.3 tonnes and 43,347.6 tonnes of shells ...
The Kakinada Bay in Andhra Pradesh, India is a rich ground of the pearl bearing window pane oyster,P...
Not AvailableDuring April 1986 to March 1986 a preliminary survey was undertaken to study fishery an...
The windowpane oyster, Placenta placenta, attains an average length of 122 mm in 1 year and 157 mm ...
The catch trends of the windowpane oyster at Yetimoga landing centre during 1978-81 are described. ...
The window pane oyster (Placenta placenta) are fished regularly for pearls and shells from Kakinada ...
The oyster Crassostrea madrasensis is distributed at several places along the east and southwest co...
The concrete banks of the Kakinada canal harbour the oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston) and t...
Oyster resources survey was conducted by the transect method from Jakhau in the Gulf of Kutch to U...
During the course of a survey conducted in the first week of June by ferry boat in the Alambarai c...
Exploitation of molluscs, producing marine pearl was done for the collection of natural / cultured p...
Ihe results of a preliminary investigation conducted on the resource of the rock oyster Saccosifea ...
Edible oysters of the genera Crassostrea and Saccostrea occur in the estuaries, backwaters and coas...
Comprehensive account on the biology of the Indian pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata (Gould) has been w...
Among the commercially exploited bivalve mollmcs in India the windowpane oyster Placenta placenta (...
An estimated population of live window-pane oyster of 8,945.3 tonnes and 43,347.6 tonnes of shells ...
The Kakinada Bay in Andhra Pradesh, India is a rich ground of the pearl bearing window pane oyster,P...
Not AvailableDuring April 1986 to March 1986 a preliminary survey was undertaken to study fishery an...
The windowpane oyster, Placenta placenta, attains an average length of 122 mm in 1 year and 157 mm ...
The catch trends of the windowpane oyster at Yetimoga landing centre during 1978-81 are described. ...
The window pane oyster (Placenta placenta) are fished regularly for pearls and shells from Kakinada ...
The oyster Crassostrea madrasensis is distributed at several places along the east and southwest co...
The concrete banks of the Kakinada canal harbour the oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston) and t...
Oyster resources survey was conducted by the transect method from Jakhau in the Gulf of Kutch to U...
During the course of a survey conducted in the first week of June by ferry boat in the Alambarai c...
Exploitation of molluscs, producing marine pearl was done for the collection of natural / cultured p...
Ihe results of a preliminary investigation conducted on the resource of the rock oyster Saccosifea ...
Edible oysters of the genera Crassostrea and Saccostrea occur in the estuaries, backwaters and coas...
Comprehensive account on the biology of the Indian pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata (Gould) has been w...