Blood clam (Anadara granosa) forms a fishery of considerable magnitude in the Kakinada Bay where an estimated 20001 are landed annually. Ini addition culture technology for blood clam has been standardised In India, throwing open the possibility of large scale farming of this species. Presently clam meat is burnt along with shell to produce lime. In order to optimise the utilisation Of blood clam as against the existing gross under utilisation Kakinada Research Centre of CIFT has developed the technologies for Icing, freezing and canning of the clam. A pickled product and sausage are the other products developed by the Centre. The paper describes the technologies developed for utilisation of blood clam
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Molluscan species such as oysters, mussels and clams are well suited for the development of new tech...
Clams of the species Meretrix casta and Paphia malabarica are popular in Mulki estuary mainly for ed...
Not AvailableBlood clam (Anadara granosa) forms a fishery of considerable magnitude in the Kakinada ...
Clams occur abundantly along Indian coast, particularly in the estuaries and backwaters.The clams ar...
The Blood clam Anadara granosa (Linnaeus) is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific. Besides being ...
On an experimental basis the culture of blood clam Anadara granosa was taken up in the Kakinada Bay....
Among the exploited bivalve resources of India, clams are by far the most abundant. Several species...
The hatchery technology for the large scale production of the seed of A.granosa, P.malabarica, M.mer...
Methods have been worked out for the production of pickles from clam (Velorita sp.) meat. The bacter...
Che estuaries and backwaters along the coasts of India have immense clam resources which have been ...
Blood clam (Tegillarca granosa) lives in intertidal and shallow subtidal waters preferring muddy b...
Clam resource, both live and subsoil deposits, are categorized under minor minerals and as such the ...
A pickle was prepared from blood clam (Anadara granosa) meat. The pickle was subjected to biochemica...
The species is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region.Though the true cockles of the genus C...
It is well known that ranching of the hatchery produced seed of commercially important finfish and...
Molluscan species such as oysters, mussels and clams are well suited for the development of new tech...
Clams of the species Meretrix casta and Paphia malabarica are popular in Mulki estuary mainly for ed...
Not AvailableBlood clam (Anadara granosa) forms a fishery of considerable magnitude in the Kakinada ...
Clams occur abundantly along Indian coast, particularly in the estuaries and backwaters.The clams ar...
The Blood clam Anadara granosa (Linnaeus) is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific. Besides being ...
On an experimental basis the culture of blood clam Anadara granosa was taken up in the Kakinada Bay....
Among the exploited bivalve resources of India, clams are by far the most abundant. Several species...
The hatchery technology for the large scale production of the seed of A.granosa, P.malabarica, M.mer...
Methods have been worked out for the production of pickles from clam (Velorita sp.) meat. The bacter...
Che estuaries and backwaters along the coasts of India have immense clam resources which have been ...
Blood clam (Tegillarca granosa) lives in intertidal and shallow subtidal waters preferring muddy b...
Clam resource, both live and subsoil deposits, are categorized under minor minerals and as such the ...
A pickle was prepared from blood clam (Anadara granosa) meat. The pickle was subjected to biochemica...
The species is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region.Though the true cockles of the genus C...
It is well known that ranching of the hatchery produced seed of commercially important finfish and...
Molluscan species such as oysters, mussels and clams are well suited for the development of new tech...
Clams of the species Meretrix casta and Paphia malabarica are popular in Mulki estuary mainly for ed...