The catch stati tics of Polynemus heptadactylus locally called 'Shende' with respecc to regional and seasonal abundance, depth-wise distribution and the inf luence of lunar phase s on the catches based on the l andings by the New India Fisheries Company's bull t rawlers 'Arnala' – ‘Paj’ and 'Satpati' - 'Pilotan’ working in the Bombay and Saurashtra waters, are presented
The age and growth of Polynemus heptadactylus ware studied from the length frequency distribution a...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
The polynemids contributing to fisheries along the Indian coasts are dealt with. The biological beha...
The polynemid fishery which is not of a big magnitude has shown rise and fall in the catches during...
One of the commercially important fisheries of the Bombay and Saurashtra waters is that of Polydact...
In the commercial exploitation of marine fishes along the Bombay and Saurashtra coasts, Polydactylu...
Not AvailableOne of the commercially important fisheries of the Bombay and Saurashtra waters is tha...
The thread-fins {Polynemidce) constitute an important group of commercial fishes in Indian waters o...
From the mature specimens of Polydactylus indicus collected at Dahanu, a fishing village north of B...
The annual estimated total marine fish catch in India for the period 1951-65 is 0 • 68786 million me...
With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the AndamanNi...
The pomfrets constitute about 2.32% of the total marine fish production in India. The bulk of the c...
Pomfrets contribute 36 501 tonnes to the annual marine fish landings in India. Pumpus argenteus an...
During the course of examination of the trawl catches off Mandapam in the Gulf of Mannar (79°-79°30'...
The age and growth of Polynemus heptadactylus ware studied from the length frequency distribution a...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
The polynemids contributing to fisheries along the Indian coasts are dealt with. The biological beha...
The polynemid fishery which is not of a big magnitude has shown rise and fall in the catches during...
One of the commercially important fisheries of the Bombay and Saurashtra waters is that of Polydact...
In the commercial exploitation of marine fishes along the Bombay and Saurashtra coasts, Polydactylu...
Not AvailableOne of the commercially important fisheries of the Bombay and Saurashtra waters is tha...
The thread-fins {Polynemidce) constitute an important group of commercial fishes in Indian waters o...
From the mature specimens of Polydactylus indicus collected at Dahanu, a fishing village north of B...
The annual estimated total marine fish catch in India for the period 1951-65 is 0 • 68786 million me...
With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the AndamanNi...
The pomfrets constitute about 2.32% of the total marine fish production in India. The bulk of the c...
Pomfrets contribute 36 501 tonnes to the annual marine fish landings in India. Pumpus argenteus an...
During the course of examination of the trawl catches off Mandapam in the Gulf of Mannar (79°-79°30'...
The age and growth of Polynemus heptadactylus ware studied from the length frequency distribution a...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...