In India four species of oysters are recognised as important; from the point of view of edibility of meat. But there is no largescale fishery as such fat any of the four species. However, at Pulicat and Ennore sporadic exploitation of Q. madrasensis is reported
Oyster resources survey was conducted by the transect method from Jakhau in the Gulf of Kutch to U...
Most scientific studies on oyster resources, biology and farming have been carried out in the twenti...
Around Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh the edible oyster, Crassostrea madrasensis beds are found at Kaki...
Oysters, mussels, clams, scallops, cockles and abalones are major groups of molluscs which are cult...
The oysters are highly esteemed sea food and considered a delicacy in USA, Europe, Japan etc. In In...
The oyster Crassostrea madrasensis is distributed at several places along the east and southwest co...
Existence of edible oyster beds in the backwaters, lagoons and estuaries along both the coasts of In...
In India pioneering attempts were made by James Hornell in 1910 in developing Oyster culture in the...
Oysters are bivalve molluscs occurring worldwide in temperate, subtropical and tropical seas. Genera...
The fishery for oyster is worldwide. Extensive scientific studies on this species have taken place...
Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston) is a predominant species of oyster in the estuaries and backwater...
Oysters occur all along the Indian coasts in backwaters, bays and estuaries forming subsistence fi...
Molluscan species such as oysters, mussels and clams are well suited for the development of new tech...
Edible oyster Crassostrea madrasensis locally known as "Kadal muringa" In Malayalam occurs In the ...
Edible oysters of the genera Crassostrea and Saccostrea occur in the estuaries, backwaters and coas...
Oyster resources survey was conducted by the transect method from Jakhau in the Gulf of Kutch to U...
Most scientific studies on oyster resources, biology and farming have been carried out in the twenti...
Around Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh the edible oyster, Crassostrea madrasensis beds are found at Kaki...
Oysters, mussels, clams, scallops, cockles and abalones are major groups of molluscs which are cult...
The oysters are highly esteemed sea food and considered a delicacy in USA, Europe, Japan etc. In In...
The oyster Crassostrea madrasensis is distributed at several places along the east and southwest co...
Existence of edible oyster beds in the backwaters, lagoons and estuaries along both the coasts of In...
In India pioneering attempts were made by James Hornell in 1910 in developing Oyster culture in the...
Oysters are bivalve molluscs occurring worldwide in temperate, subtropical and tropical seas. Genera...
The fishery for oyster is worldwide. Extensive scientific studies on this species have taken place...
Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston) is a predominant species of oyster in the estuaries and backwater...
Oysters occur all along the Indian coasts in backwaters, bays and estuaries forming subsistence fi...
Molluscan species such as oysters, mussels and clams are well suited for the development of new tech...
Edible oyster Crassostrea madrasensis locally known as "Kadal muringa" In Malayalam occurs In the ...
Edible oysters of the genera Crassostrea and Saccostrea occur in the estuaries, backwaters and coas...
Oyster resources survey was conducted by the transect method from Jakhau in the Gulf of Kutch to U...
Most scientific studies on oyster resources, biology and farming have been carried out in the twenti...
Around Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh the edible oyster, Crassostrea madrasensis beds are found at Kaki...