Kandleru River flowing north of Gudur town confluences with the Bay of Bengal near Krishnapatnam at latitude 14° 15´ N and longitude 80° 18´ E. Krishnapatnam is the southernmost minor port on the 1000 km long coastal line of Andhra Pradesh and it is just 140 km north of the city of Madras by road and about 50 nautical miles by sea
Fish eaters in the study area comprise 47 per cent of the total population ranging from 237 per cen...
The low cost user-friendly bivalve mariculture practices developed and field tested by the Central...
Spat settlement along the Karnataka coast occurs during October to November. The mussel fishing seas...
Bivalves are high quality proteinaceous sea food which have several health benefits. They are natur...
Practical dissemination of bivalve farming technologies in the potential maritime locations of Sind...
The coastal stretch of Konkan Maharashtra is endowed with large number of west flowing rivers form...
In India states like Kerala and Karnataka have a flourishing bivalve fishery driven by demand for b...
Global aquaculture production is estimated as 82.1 million tonnes (FAO, 2018). Molluscs mainly biva...
The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has helped popularize bivalve farming in K...
Marine finfish culture using locally available wild seed is gaining importance in Andhra Pradesh. F...
Mussel farming is a rapidly expanding coastalmariculture enterprise, being widely adopted by fishfar...
Along the Kerala coast the National Waterway 3 extends from Kollam District in the south up to Kot...
Along with fisheries related activities, fisherwomen of Kudgaon, 6 km south of Dighi in Raigad dis...
Palar estuary is a bar-built estuary located about 70 km south of Chennai, runs perpendicular to the...
The Bhimili Estuary situated in Visakhapatnam District of Andhra Pradesh is a fairly large but shal...
Fish eaters in the study area comprise 47 per cent of the total population ranging from 237 per cen...
The low cost user-friendly bivalve mariculture practices developed and field tested by the Central...
Spat settlement along the Karnataka coast occurs during October to November. The mussel fishing seas...
Bivalves are high quality proteinaceous sea food which have several health benefits. They are natur...
Practical dissemination of bivalve farming technologies in the potential maritime locations of Sind...
The coastal stretch of Konkan Maharashtra is endowed with large number of west flowing rivers form...
In India states like Kerala and Karnataka have a flourishing bivalve fishery driven by demand for b...
Global aquaculture production is estimated as 82.1 million tonnes (FAO, 2018). Molluscs mainly biva...
The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has helped popularize bivalve farming in K...
Marine finfish culture using locally available wild seed is gaining importance in Andhra Pradesh. F...
Mussel farming is a rapidly expanding coastalmariculture enterprise, being widely adopted by fishfar...
Along the Kerala coast the National Waterway 3 extends from Kollam District in the south up to Kot...
Along with fisheries related activities, fisherwomen of Kudgaon, 6 km south of Dighi in Raigad dis...
Palar estuary is a bar-built estuary located about 70 km south of Chennai, runs perpendicular to the...
The Bhimili Estuary situated in Visakhapatnam District of Andhra Pradesh is a fairly large but shal...
Fish eaters in the study area comprise 47 per cent of the total population ranging from 237 per cen...
The low cost user-friendly bivalve mariculture practices developed and field tested by the Central...
Spat settlement along the Karnataka coast occurs during October to November. The mussel fishing seas...