The Indian White prawn Penaeus indicus is distributed widely in the Indo-Pacific starting from New South Wales in Australia in the east Iothe east coast of Africa in the west. However, the commercial fishery for P. indicus was reported only from India and Africa. In India, the species forms a commercial fishery only between Puri in the east coast and Mangalore in the west coast with maximum concentration along the Tamilnadu Coas
The largest penaeid Indian tiger prawn, Penaeus wanodon is widely distributed in the Indian waters ...
Not AvailablePenaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 an...
India's annual catch of prawns and shrimps is second only to that of the United States and it is est...
The White prawn Penaeus indicus is one of the most widely distributed species of marine prawns suppo...
Not AvailableThe White prawn Penaeus indicus is one of the most widely distributed species of marine...
Not AvailableThe White prawn Penaeus indicus is one of the most widely distributed species of marine...
The fishery is seasonal, June-July to October-November. The total landings of prawns toy mechanised...
The gill-net fishery of Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards along Tuticorin coast was seasonal extendin...
White prawn shoal was sighted by purse seine fishermen about 20 km SW of Cochin at about 30-35 m de...
Penaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 and then decli...
Not AvailableThe Indian White prawn Penaeus indicus is distributed widely in the Indo-Pacific starti...
The non-penaeid prawns, with the average annual catch of 57 000-tonnes, formed 3.7% of the tora) ma...
In the history of the fishing village, namely, Kovalam (lat. 12°47'N long. 80°15'E), formerly known ...
Fishery for the prawn Penaeus indieus along the TrivandrumKanyakumari and Manappad coasts is season...
Prawns other than penaeids account for an average annual production of nearly 34 thousand tonnes, no...
The largest penaeid Indian tiger prawn, Penaeus wanodon is widely distributed in the Indian waters ...
Not AvailablePenaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 an...
India's annual catch of prawns and shrimps is second only to that of the United States and it is est...
The White prawn Penaeus indicus is one of the most widely distributed species of marine prawns suppo...
Not AvailableThe White prawn Penaeus indicus is one of the most widely distributed species of marine...
Not AvailableThe White prawn Penaeus indicus is one of the most widely distributed species of marine...
The fishery is seasonal, June-July to October-November. The total landings of prawns toy mechanised...
The gill-net fishery of Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards along Tuticorin coast was seasonal extendin...
White prawn shoal was sighted by purse seine fishermen about 20 km SW of Cochin at about 30-35 m de...
Penaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 and then decli...
Not AvailableThe Indian White prawn Penaeus indicus is distributed widely in the Indo-Pacific starti...
The non-penaeid prawns, with the average annual catch of 57 000-tonnes, formed 3.7% of the tora) ma...
In the history of the fishing village, namely, Kovalam (lat. 12°47'N long. 80°15'E), formerly known ...
Fishery for the prawn Penaeus indieus along the TrivandrumKanyakumari and Manappad coasts is season...
Prawns other than penaeids account for an average annual production of nearly 34 thousand tonnes, no...
The largest penaeid Indian tiger prawn, Penaeus wanodon is widely distributed in the Indian waters ...
Not AvailablePenaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 an...
India's annual catch of prawns and shrimps is second only to that of the United States and it is est...