Commercial lobster fishery in Mumbai issupported mainly by rock lobster, Panulirus polyphagus. It is caught throughout the year, but the fishery displays seasonal abundance during September-December. During September'06 an unprecedented high catch (Fig. 1) of rock lobster was landed by trawlers at New Ferry Wharf. On 2-9-06,ninety-three trawlers landed about 8.8 t of rock lobster with an average catch of 95 kg per trawler. The fishing ground was towards north west at a depth of 40-50 m and the fishing continued for 8-10 days. The other major catch on that day was ribbon fish (65.1 t) and sciaenids (55.8 t) but the prawn catch was extremely poor. The total income generated by lobsters alone was Rs. 50 lakhs, which was about 50% of the total ...
Lobsters form one of the most valuable cru stacean resources, which have been exploited commercially...
On 12th September, 2013 three specimens of the rare deep-sea blunt horn lobsters were landed in the...
The spiny lobster fishery at Tikkoti though lesser in magnitude is important from the fishery point ...
Not AvailableCommercial lobster fishery in Mumbai issupported mainly by rock lobster, Panulirus poly...
The fishery of PanuUrus polyphagus has demonstraled successive periodic decline and revival. It has...
The increasing demand for frozen lobster tails from world markets has brought the Indian spiny lobst...
Lobsters inhabit our tropical waters in different concentrations in some parts of our coasts. The a...
In India, though lobsters form only 0.12 ± 0.06% of total marine landings, they form an important ...
Lobsters are one of the highly priced crustaceans in India and are in great demand as a delicacy in ...
Panulinrs polyphagus is one of the major species contributing about 87.2% to the average annual lan...
Tharuvaikulam is a fishing village near Tuticorin on the southeast coast of Tamil Nadu. Fishing by ...
Commercial exploitation of lobsters from the Indian seas began in the 1950s. Annual landings have ...
There are six species of spiny lobsters ofcommercial importance in Indian waters, out of which only ...
Lobsters are one of the most valuable and highly priced seafoods. Among them, the spiny lobsters (r...
During the post-monsoon months of September and October in 2007, an estimated 900 t of spiny lobst...
Lobsters form one of the most valuable cru stacean resources, which have been exploited commercially...
On 12th September, 2013 three specimens of the rare deep-sea blunt horn lobsters were landed in the...
The spiny lobster fishery at Tikkoti though lesser in magnitude is important from the fishery point ...
Not AvailableCommercial lobster fishery in Mumbai issupported mainly by rock lobster, Panulirus poly...
The fishery of PanuUrus polyphagus has demonstraled successive periodic decline and revival. It has...
The increasing demand for frozen lobster tails from world markets has brought the Indian spiny lobst...
Lobsters inhabit our tropical waters in different concentrations in some parts of our coasts. The a...
In India, though lobsters form only 0.12 ± 0.06% of total marine landings, they form an important ...
Lobsters are one of the highly priced crustaceans in India and are in great demand as a delicacy in ...
Panulinrs polyphagus is one of the major species contributing about 87.2% to the average annual lan...
Tharuvaikulam is a fishing village near Tuticorin on the southeast coast of Tamil Nadu. Fishing by ...
Commercial exploitation of lobsters from the Indian seas began in the 1950s. Annual landings have ...
There are six species of spiny lobsters ofcommercial importance in Indian waters, out of which only ...
Lobsters are one of the most valuable and highly priced seafoods. Among them, the spiny lobsters (r...
During the post-monsoon months of September and October in 2007, an estimated 900 t of spiny lobst...
Lobsters form one of the most valuable cru stacean resources, which have been exploited commercially...
On 12th September, 2013 three specimens of the rare deep-sea blunt horn lobsters were landed in the...
The spiny lobster fishery at Tikkoti though lesser in magnitude is important from the fishery point ...