On 20.7.1993 around 1.5 t (21 numbers) of M.diabolus were landed unusually at Kayalpatnam by a single drift gill net unit
Fishes belonging to the family Gempylidae have formed part of regular fish landings bytrawls and lar...
The occurrence of violated shoals of Javanese cow-nose ray (Rhinoptera javanica) has been reported o...
On 9.3.06, two giant devil rays, Manta birostris measuring 165.5 and 154 cm and weighing 42 and 10...
Landings of lesser devil ray, Mobula diabolus (Shaw, 1804) were reported at Dummulapeta and Bhaira...
On 19.6.95 two female giant devil rays Mobula diabolus (Shaw) measuring respectively 442 and 450 cm...
Bandaruvanipeta is a major landing centre near Kalingapatnam in Srikakulam district of Andhra Prade...
Three numbers of giant devil rays, Manta birostris (Fig. 1), locally called as “kombu thirukkai” al...
Heavy landings of mobulids was seen for four days during 19 - 22 August and again during 31 August ...
Female devil ray Manta birostris measuring 5.2 m in width, 2.1 m in length, weighing 1050 kg. was la...
On 23rd June 2009, a large ray Mobula diabolus was landed at Ponnani. The gear used was driftnet w...
On 16th September, 1995, a devil ray, Manta birostris was landed at Karwar Fisheries Harbour by a ...
On 4th March 2017, three huge rays - two Mobula tarpacana and one Manta birostris were landed at C...
The skin of the rays Dasyatis uarnak and D.jenkinsii are used as an excellent source ofleather. It i...
On 04-06-2011, three numbers of large-sized (DW 410-475mm) Giant Devil Ray Manta birostris were l...
The multi-night gillnetters of Mangalore area stay out at sea for 3-4 nights for fishing. One such m...
Fishes belonging to the family Gempylidae have formed part of regular fish landings bytrawls and lar...
The occurrence of violated shoals of Javanese cow-nose ray (Rhinoptera javanica) has been reported o...
On 9.3.06, two giant devil rays, Manta birostris measuring 165.5 and 154 cm and weighing 42 and 10...
Landings of lesser devil ray, Mobula diabolus (Shaw, 1804) were reported at Dummulapeta and Bhaira...
On 19.6.95 two female giant devil rays Mobula diabolus (Shaw) measuring respectively 442 and 450 cm...
Bandaruvanipeta is a major landing centre near Kalingapatnam in Srikakulam district of Andhra Prade...
Three numbers of giant devil rays, Manta birostris (Fig. 1), locally called as “kombu thirukkai” al...
Heavy landings of mobulids was seen for four days during 19 - 22 August and again during 31 August ...
Female devil ray Manta birostris measuring 5.2 m in width, 2.1 m in length, weighing 1050 kg. was la...
On 23rd June 2009, a large ray Mobula diabolus was landed at Ponnani. The gear used was driftnet w...
On 16th September, 1995, a devil ray, Manta birostris was landed at Karwar Fisheries Harbour by a ...
On 4th March 2017, three huge rays - two Mobula tarpacana and one Manta birostris were landed at C...
The skin of the rays Dasyatis uarnak and D.jenkinsii are used as an excellent source ofleather. It i...
On 04-06-2011, three numbers of large-sized (DW 410-475mm) Giant Devil Ray Manta birostris were l...
The multi-night gillnetters of Mangalore area stay out at sea for 3-4 nights for fishing. One such m...
Fishes belonging to the family Gempylidae have formed part of regular fish landings bytrawls and lar...
The occurrence of violated shoals of Javanese cow-nose ray (Rhinoptera javanica) has been reported o...
On 9.3.06, two giant devil rays, Manta birostris measuring 165.5 and 154 cm and weighing 42 and 10...