The largest penaeid Indian tiger prawn, Penaeus wanodon is widely distributed in the Indian waters and forms an important fishery with high demand in tthe export market. By virtue ojits fast growth, hardness and export demand it is cultured in about 1 lakh ha of prawn farms with an annual yield of 82850 t. As the demand is very high it is subjected to heavy fishing pressure at laa stages of life history, seeds and brooders for farm and hatchery and all others for internal and export markets. The paper reviews the work done on its distribution, biology and capture fisheries from estuaries and marine habitats together with its stock assessment and management measures to keep the ujild population sustainable
Maharashtra is the leading prawn producing state in India, accounting for 75 % of the uon-penaeid an...
Prawns other than penaeids account for an average annual production of nearly 34 thousand tonnes, no...
The annual average production oi Metapenaeus monoceros during 1985-89 was 10 286 tonnes, nearly 7.2...
Penaeus monodon, popularly known as the giant tiger prawn, is one of the most important commercial...
Penaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 and then decli...
In an attempt to ensure all-time availability of stocking materials of P. monodon Fabriciua, experi...
The Indian tiger shrimp P. monodon is the largest species among the penaeids. For a long time there ...
A hatchery for largescale production of the seed of tiger-prawn Penaeus monodon is being develope...
A giant sized P. monodon measuring 363 mm in total length and weighing 440 g was obtained at Bombay....
India's annual catch of prawns and shrimps is second only to that of the United States and it is est...
The green tiger prawn Penaeus semisulcatus de Haan is one of the large growing species of penaeid p...
Not AvailablePenaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 an...
Exploitation of prawn seed ,Penaeus monodon is common along the northern Andhra Pradesh coast. How...
Post larvae of tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) of the size 10-12 mm were stocked at the rate of 10 lak...
Most of the penaeid prawns spend tlieir Juvenile phase in the shallow estuarine and bracklshwater r...
Maharashtra is the leading prawn producing state in India, accounting for 75 % of the uon-penaeid an...
Prawns other than penaeids account for an average annual production of nearly 34 thousand tonnes, no...
The annual average production oi Metapenaeus monoceros during 1985-89 was 10 286 tonnes, nearly 7.2...
Penaeus monodon, popularly known as the giant tiger prawn, is one of the most important commercial...
Penaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 and then decli...
In an attempt to ensure all-time availability of stocking materials of P. monodon Fabriciua, experi...
The Indian tiger shrimp P. monodon is the largest species among the penaeids. For a long time there ...
A hatchery for largescale production of the seed of tiger-prawn Penaeus monodon is being develope...
A giant sized P. monodon measuring 363 mm in total length and weighing 440 g was obtained at Bombay....
India's annual catch of prawns and shrimps is second only to that of the United States and it is est...
The green tiger prawn Penaeus semisulcatus de Haan is one of the large growing species of penaeid p...
Not AvailablePenaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 an...
Exploitation of prawn seed ,Penaeus monodon is common along the northern Andhra Pradesh coast. How...
Post larvae of tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) of the size 10-12 mm were stocked at the rate of 10 lak...
Most of the penaeid prawns spend tlieir Juvenile phase in the shallow estuarine and bracklshwater r...
Maharashtra is the leading prawn producing state in India, accounting for 75 % of the uon-penaeid an...
Prawns other than penaeids account for an average annual production of nearly 34 thousand tonnes, no...
The annual average production oi Metapenaeus monoceros during 1985-89 was 10 286 tonnes, nearly 7.2...