Most of the penaeid prawns spend tlieir Juvenile phase in the shallow estuarine and bracklshwater regions, supporting rich fisheries in this ecosysterh. Penaeus monodon, P. indicus, Metapenaeus dobsoni, M. monoceros and M. brevlcornis are the dominant species contributing to the rich prawn fishery resources of this ecosystem. Both abiotic and biotic factors play a major role in determining the success of the fishery. Small country crafts and different types of bag nets, traps etc. are used for the exploitation of the Juvenile prawn resources. Salient features of the prawn fisheries of the major estuarine and backwater systems along both the east and west coasts of our country are presented here
Several of the species of prawns of marine origin as well as some of the species of freshwater origi...
The largest penaeid Indian tiger prawn, Penaeus wanodon is widely distributed in the Indian waters ...
Penaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 and then decli...
India's annual catch of prawns and shrimps is second only to that of the United States and it is est...
The Godavari estuarine system of Andhra Pradesh supports a round the year penaeid prawn fishery. Th...
The marine prawn resources of the country are functionally related to the vast brackish water ecolog...
Prawns other than penaeids account for an average annual production of nearly 34 thousand tonnes, no...
The Manakkudy Estuary situated about 8 kilometres north of Cape Comorin in Tamil Nadu is an importa...
The stake-net fishery has revealed that the juvenile prawns enter the backwaters in two annual wave...
The dynamic environment of the estuaries and adjoining backwaters plays a vital role in the fishery...
Prawn seed resource of the Codavari estuary and the adjacent backwaters was studied during the years...
Among the maritime states of India, Maharashtra contributes over 50% of the total marine prawn catch...
Shrimps are extremely valuable resources, in view of their large domestic as well as export demand....
Maharashtra is the leading prawn producing state in India, accounting for 75 % of the uon-penaeid an...
Increasing utilization of prawns both in the internal and external markets has created a large deman...
Several of the species of prawns of marine origin as well as some of the species of freshwater origi...
The largest penaeid Indian tiger prawn, Penaeus wanodon is widely distributed in the Indian waters ...
Penaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 and then decli...
India's annual catch of prawns and shrimps is second only to that of the United States and it is est...
The Godavari estuarine system of Andhra Pradesh supports a round the year penaeid prawn fishery. Th...
The marine prawn resources of the country are functionally related to the vast brackish water ecolog...
Prawns other than penaeids account for an average annual production of nearly 34 thousand tonnes, no...
The Manakkudy Estuary situated about 8 kilometres north of Cape Comorin in Tamil Nadu is an importa...
The stake-net fishery has revealed that the juvenile prawns enter the backwaters in two annual wave...
The dynamic environment of the estuaries and adjoining backwaters plays a vital role in the fishery...
Prawn seed resource of the Codavari estuary and the adjacent backwaters was studied during the years...
Among the maritime states of India, Maharashtra contributes over 50% of the total marine prawn catch...
Shrimps are extremely valuable resources, in view of their large domestic as well as export demand....
Maharashtra is the leading prawn producing state in India, accounting for 75 % of the uon-penaeid an...
Increasing utilization of prawns both in the internal and external markets has created a large deman...
Several of the species of prawns of marine origin as well as some of the species of freshwater origi...
The largest penaeid Indian tiger prawn, Penaeus wanodon is widely distributed in the Indian waters ...
Penaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 and then decli...