The Blood clam Anadara granosa (Linnaeus) is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific. Besides being an important resource for the capture fishery in several countries, it is extensively cultivated in Japan, Malaysia, Republic of China, Thailand and Taiwan. This species occurs in stray niunbers along the Indian Coast and is unique in that it forms a fishery of some magnitude (2000 t/year) only in the Kakinada Bay. Based on the experiments conducted in 4 seasons during 1979 - 82, simple techniques for augmenting the production of A. granosa by transplantation, were developed by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute at Kakinada
Information about stocking densities that are ideal for the cultivation of shellfish blood is still ...
The most productive areas are the Kalbadevi estuary and Bhatia creek in Ratnagiri District. Torkarl...
The blood clam A d r u gmtwsa spawned in the Shdl6lsh Hatchery Laboratory, Tuf icorin on two occasi...
Clams occur abundantly along Indian coast, particularly in the estuaries and backwaters.The clams ar...
On an experimental basis the culture of blood clam Anadara granosa was taken up in the Kakinada Bay....
The hatchery technology for the large scale production of the seed of A.granosa, P.malabarica, M.mer...
Blood clam (Anadara granosa) forms a fishery of considerable magnitude in the Kakinada Bay where an...
Molluscs contribute 18.1% to the total world aquaculture production, in which clams form 21.9%. Chi...
Not AvailableBlood clam (Anadara granosa) forms a fishery of considerable magnitude in the Kakinada ...
A. granosa of mean length 25.2-26.9 mm, when grown in boxes for about 4) months did not reveal any ...
The species is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region.Though the true cockles of the genus C...
The blood clam, Anadara granosa is fished throughout the year in the Kakinada Bay by fishermen resi...
In 1978 work was initiated to culture the -blood clam Anadara granosa in the Bay. A 100 m2 area wa...
Blood clam (Tegillarca granosa) lives in intertidal and shallow subtidal waters preferring muddy b...
It is well known that ranching of the hatchery produced seed of commercially important finfish and...
Information about stocking densities that are ideal for the cultivation of shellfish blood is still ...
The most productive areas are the Kalbadevi estuary and Bhatia creek in Ratnagiri District. Torkarl...
The blood clam A d r u gmtwsa spawned in the Shdl6lsh Hatchery Laboratory, Tuf icorin on two occasi...
Clams occur abundantly along Indian coast, particularly in the estuaries and backwaters.The clams ar...
On an experimental basis the culture of blood clam Anadara granosa was taken up in the Kakinada Bay....
The hatchery technology for the large scale production of the seed of A.granosa, P.malabarica, M.mer...
Blood clam (Anadara granosa) forms a fishery of considerable magnitude in the Kakinada Bay where an...
Molluscs contribute 18.1% to the total world aquaculture production, in which clams form 21.9%. Chi...
Not AvailableBlood clam (Anadara granosa) forms a fishery of considerable magnitude in the Kakinada ...
A. granosa of mean length 25.2-26.9 mm, when grown in boxes for about 4) months did not reveal any ...
The species is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region.Though the true cockles of the genus C...
The blood clam, Anadara granosa is fished throughout the year in the Kakinada Bay by fishermen resi...
In 1978 work was initiated to culture the -blood clam Anadara granosa in the Bay. A 100 m2 area wa...
Blood clam (Tegillarca granosa) lives in intertidal and shallow subtidal waters preferring muddy b...
It is well known that ranching of the hatchery produced seed of commercially important finfish and...
Information about stocking densities that are ideal for the cultivation of shellfish blood is still ...
The most productive areas are the Kalbadevi estuary and Bhatia creek in Ratnagiri District. Torkarl...
The blood clam A d r u gmtwsa spawned in the Shdl6lsh Hatchery Laboratory, Tuf icorin on two occasi...