Culture practices along the Karnataka coastal zone are restricted to only shrimp farming. Apart from shrimp, the potential candidate species suitable for farming along this part of the coastal area is the mud crab Scylla tranquebarica
Mud crab is an economically important portunid crab species found in estuaries, coastal lagoons and ...
The portunid crab Scylla oceanica ts preferred as a candidate for farming and fattening by virtue o...
Fish and fisheries make an important contribution to the world's food supply, and are a source of i...
Commercial scale mud crab culture is fast developing in the coastal ponds of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil...
The mud crab, Scylla tranquebarica was cultured in an earthen pond of 0.125 ha in the Karapad hatche...
In India, crabs are landed as by-catch during commercial fishing operations and used mainly for dom...
Eight species of spiny lobsters, six shallow water and two deep sea species and two slipper or sand ...
Among Portunid crabs, Scylla species are commercially important in aquaculture, capture fisheries a...
Mud crab farming is fast developing in shrimp ponds as diversified and alternative system of culture...
Among the commercially important brachyuran crabs, the species of the genus Scylla, which are comm...
With the maladies confronting shrimp farming in the nineties and first half of this decade, we have...
Not AvailableCommercial scale mud crab culture is fast developing in the coastal ponds of Andhra P...
During September - December 2004, mud crab fattening was attempted in tide-fed earthen ponds in Lak...
The mud crab Scylla serrata Is the largest among edible crabs of India. Constituting a traditional f...
The capture, culture and trade of mudcrab are of increasing importance in the coastal areas of the...
Mud crab is an economically important portunid crab species found in estuaries, coastal lagoons and ...
The portunid crab Scylla oceanica ts preferred as a candidate for farming and fattening by virtue o...
Fish and fisheries make an important contribution to the world's food supply, and are a source of i...
Commercial scale mud crab culture is fast developing in the coastal ponds of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil...
The mud crab, Scylla tranquebarica was cultured in an earthen pond of 0.125 ha in the Karapad hatche...
In India, crabs are landed as by-catch during commercial fishing operations and used mainly for dom...
Eight species of spiny lobsters, six shallow water and two deep sea species and two slipper or sand ...
Among Portunid crabs, Scylla species are commercially important in aquaculture, capture fisheries a...
Mud crab farming is fast developing in shrimp ponds as diversified and alternative system of culture...
Among the commercially important brachyuran crabs, the species of the genus Scylla, which are comm...
With the maladies confronting shrimp farming in the nineties and first half of this decade, we have...
Not AvailableCommercial scale mud crab culture is fast developing in the coastal ponds of Andhra P...
During September - December 2004, mud crab fattening was attempted in tide-fed earthen ponds in Lak...
The mud crab Scylla serrata Is the largest among edible crabs of India. Constituting a traditional f...
The capture, culture and trade of mudcrab are of increasing importance in the coastal areas of the...
Mud crab is an economically important portunid crab species found in estuaries, coastal lagoons and ...
The portunid crab Scylla oceanica ts preferred as a candidate for farming and fattening by virtue o...
Fish and fisheries make an important contribution to the world's food supply, and are a source of i...