Brown mussel is distributed along the Southwest Coast of India and is much relished by the people along the coastal area. Considering the vast potentials of this resource, the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute Carried out a preliminary survey to assess the stock along the coast and also initiated experiments on culturing the mussel at VizhiNjam froIl) 1973 onwards
During 1997-'98 seasons, the mussel culture activities were carried out at Mulky estuary with the ac...
Settlement of mussels on rocks in the coastal waters is an important event for mussel fishermen as w...
Green mussel (Perna viridis) and brown mussel (P.indica) are available in substantial quantities fro...
Kovalam, a fishing village 35 km south of Madras was selected for open-sea mussel farming experiment...
In the recent years there has been a growing world interest to develop mussel fisheries in various c...
Results of experiments on the cuhure of brown mussel in the Vizhinjam Bay and in the open sea are g...
Two species of sea mussels occur along the Indian coasts. The green mussel Perna viridis has a wide...
On the culture ropes in the Vizhinjam Bay brown mussel show an average growth rate of 35 mm per year...
Two species of mussels occur in India, the green mussel, Perna viridis and the brown mussel, Perna i...
The technique of raft culture of mussels developed and practised in Spain and followed by other Eur...
The brown mussel Perna indica is found to be abundant in the inter tidal rocky area from Vizhinjam t...
In the Kanyakumari district there are massive formations of mussel beds in the coastal waters of thi...
Mussel culture operations are in good progress at the demonstration farms of the Central Marine Fish...
Mussels as a world food resource have been indicated by Davies (1970), because of their great potent...
The annual production of mussels, which was 10,000 tonnes in the early 1990's, doubled by 2002 throu...
During 1997-'98 seasons, the mussel culture activities were carried out at Mulky estuary with the ac...
Settlement of mussels on rocks in the coastal waters is an important event for mussel fishermen as w...
Green mussel (Perna viridis) and brown mussel (P.indica) are available in substantial quantities fro...
Kovalam, a fishing village 35 km south of Madras was selected for open-sea mussel farming experiment...
In the recent years there has been a growing world interest to develop mussel fisheries in various c...
Results of experiments on the cuhure of brown mussel in the Vizhinjam Bay and in the open sea are g...
Two species of sea mussels occur along the Indian coasts. The green mussel Perna viridis has a wide...
On the culture ropes in the Vizhinjam Bay brown mussel show an average growth rate of 35 mm per year...
Two species of mussels occur in India, the green mussel, Perna viridis and the brown mussel, Perna i...
The technique of raft culture of mussels developed and practised in Spain and followed by other Eur...
The brown mussel Perna indica is found to be abundant in the inter tidal rocky area from Vizhinjam t...
In the Kanyakumari district there are massive formations of mussel beds in the coastal waters of thi...
Mussel culture operations are in good progress at the demonstration farms of the Central Marine Fish...
Mussels as a world food resource have been indicated by Davies (1970), because of their great potent...
The annual production of mussels, which was 10,000 tonnes in the early 1990's, doubled by 2002 throu...
During 1997-'98 seasons, the mussel culture activities were carried out at Mulky estuary with the ac...
Settlement of mussels on rocks in the coastal waters is an important event for mussel fishermen as w...
Green mussel (Perna viridis) and brown mussel (P.indica) are available in substantial quantities fro...