Asian Seabass (Lates calcarifer) a popular edible marine finfish commands consistent demand in domestic and international markets. It is widely distributed in Indo- Pacific region and extending up to Taiwan, South East Australian coast, Papua New Guinea, Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal and further to Persian Gulf region. In India, seabass fishery is reported from all along the coast including Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Due to the characteristic catadromous pattern of life cycle, its population occupies a wide range of habitats starting from freshwater lakes, rivers, estuaries and inshore coastal waters. However, the adult fish migrate to deeper inshore sea areas for spawning and as such the early cycle is restricted in seawater a...
Since the high market value of seabass, Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970), mainly found in Bangladesh's...
Brackishwater fish farming is considered as one of the potential areas not only as a source for fis...
Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) has emerged as an important candidate finfish species for aquacult...
Aquaculture of Lates calcarifer, known as seabass, was commenced in the 1970s in Thailand, and rapi...
The seabass Lates calcarifer is a marine food fish belongs to family, Centropomidae. This eurihaline...
Lates calcarifer species is widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical areas of the western...
The seabass or giant sea perch, Lates calcarifer(Bloch) is an economically important food fish in th...
The Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) is an important food fish and a potential aquaculture species ...
The "Seabass" or the "Giant perch", Lates calcarifer is of prime quality value fish in whichever loc...
India ranks third in global fish production with 6.4 million metric t, but mariculture in the Indian...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the survival, growth rate and culture potential of sea ...
Cage farming of marine finfish is an alternative to meet increasing demand for food fish. Culture of...
The growth potential of the Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer in floating sea cage was assessed by rea...
Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) is a highly valued food fish of great culture potential. Nursery re...
Lates calcarifer, commonly known as seabass has been commercially cultivated in freshwater and brac...
Since the high market value of seabass, Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970), mainly found in Bangladesh's...
Brackishwater fish farming is considered as one of the potential areas not only as a source for fis...
Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) has emerged as an important candidate finfish species for aquacult...
Aquaculture of Lates calcarifer, known as seabass, was commenced in the 1970s in Thailand, and rapi...
The seabass Lates calcarifer is a marine food fish belongs to family, Centropomidae. This eurihaline...
Lates calcarifer species is widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical areas of the western...
The seabass or giant sea perch, Lates calcarifer(Bloch) is an economically important food fish in th...
The Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) is an important food fish and a potential aquaculture species ...
The "Seabass" or the "Giant perch", Lates calcarifer is of prime quality value fish in whichever loc...
India ranks third in global fish production with 6.4 million metric t, but mariculture in the Indian...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the survival, growth rate and culture potential of sea ...
Cage farming of marine finfish is an alternative to meet increasing demand for food fish. Culture of...
The growth potential of the Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer in floating sea cage was assessed by rea...
Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) is a highly valued food fish of great culture potential. Nursery re...
Lates calcarifer, commonly known as seabass has been commercially cultivated in freshwater and brac...
Since the high market value of seabass, Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1970), mainly found in Bangladesh's...
Brackishwater fish farming is considered as one of the potential areas not only as a source for fis...
Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) has emerged as an important candidate finfish species for aquacult...