The Bhimili Estuary situated in Visakhapatnam District of Andhra Pradesh is a fairly large but shallow estuary and supports the livelihood of over 5000 fishers. Nearly 3000 clam/oyster pickers exploit the bivalve resources of this estuary. The Gostani River joins the sea at Bhimilipatnam carrying freshwater from Anantagiri hills, Padmanabhan, Boni, Pandrangi, Taditorru, Gudivada, Chittivalasa, Jutmill, Mulakuddu and Nagamayyapalem
Spawning and larval development of Perna viridis in hatchery systems was described in detail. Growt...
Mussel farming is a rapidly expanding coastalmariculture enterprise, being widely adopted by fishfar...
Mariculture of bivalves is of great importance in meeting the increasing protein demands of the hu...
Hatchery produced spat of green mussel Perna viridis was grown in the open sea in Netlon cages Fro...
Green mussel, Perna viridis, farming is spreading fast in the lower stretches of Ashtamudi Lake in ...
The green mussel (Perna viridis) is also referred as the green lipped mussel or the Asian green muss...
Experimental trials were conducted for the culture of green mussel (Perna viridis) at Muttukadu Mari...
The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) by setting up demonstration farms and condu...
Spat settlement along the Karnataka coast occurs during October to November. The mussel fishing seas...
The green mussel (Perna viridis) widely distributed along the Indian coastline , has great potential...
The annual production of mussels, which was 10,000 tonnes in the early 1990's, doubled by 2002 throu...
Mariculture of bivalves assumes greater importance in meeting the increasing protein demands of the...
The green mussel Perna viridis was farmed in three different ecosystems, viz., a semienclosed bay (...
The present study was carried out by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute in two coastal ...
Global aquaculture production is estimated as 82.1 million tonnes (FAO, 2018). Molluscs mainly biva...
Spawning and larval development of Perna viridis in hatchery systems was described in detail. Growt...
Mussel farming is a rapidly expanding coastalmariculture enterprise, being widely adopted by fishfar...
Mariculture of bivalves is of great importance in meeting the increasing protein demands of the hu...
Hatchery produced spat of green mussel Perna viridis was grown in the open sea in Netlon cages Fro...
Green mussel, Perna viridis, farming is spreading fast in the lower stretches of Ashtamudi Lake in ...
The green mussel (Perna viridis) is also referred as the green lipped mussel or the Asian green muss...
Experimental trials were conducted for the culture of green mussel (Perna viridis) at Muttukadu Mari...
The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) by setting up demonstration farms and condu...
Spat settlement along the Karnataka coast occurs during October to November. The mussel fishing seas...
The green mussel (Perna viridis) widely distributed along the Indian coastline , has great potential...
The annual production of mussels, which was 10,000 tonnes in the early 1990's, doubled by 2002 throu...
Mariculture of bivalves assumes greater importance in meeting the increasing protein demands of the...
The green mussel Perna viridis was farmed in three different ecosystems, viz., a semienclosed bay (...
The present study was carried out by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute in two coastal ...
Global aquaculture production is estimated as 82.1 million tonnes (FAO, 2018). Molluscs mainly biva...
Spawning and larval development of Perna viridis in hatchery systems was described in detail. Growt...
Mussel farming is a rapidly expanding coastalmariculture enterprise, being widely adopted by fishfar...
Mariculture of bivalves is of great importance in meeting the increasing protein demands of the hu...