In 1978 work was initiated to culture the -blood clam Anadara granosa in the Bay. A 100 m2 area was selected, an elderly clam fisherman from the village was entrusted with the watch and ward. Wide publicity was given in the village to create awareness. In the evening, the site was fenced with dry palmyra leaves (to serve as pen enclosure). Nylon netting was not preferred due to possible poachin
Katelysia opima known as baby clam is exploited from Ashtamudi Backwaters in large quantities. A st...
Since there are no records of detailed investigation on the ecology of the mangrove Kakinada aroun...
Fishery for the short neck clam Paphia malabarica sustains the livelihoods of around a thousand fi...
Clams occur abundantly along Indian coast, particularly in the estuaries and backwaters.The clams ar...
The Blood clam Anadara granosa (Linnaeus) is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific. Besides being ...
Blood clam (Tegillarca granosa) lives in intertidal and shallow subtidal waters preferring muddy b...
The most productive areas are the Kalbadevi estuary and Bhatia creek in Ratnagiri District. Torkarl...
Che estuaries and backwaters along the coasts of India have immense clam resources which have been ...
The species is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region.Though the true cockles of the genus C...
The blood clam, Anadara granosa is fished throughout the year in the Kakinada Bay by fishermen resi...
Fishermen belonging to 15 villages exploit the molluscan shellfish in about 100 sq. km. area in the...
Development of grouper aquaculture is one of the most important aquaculture targets in the tropics
On an experimental basis the culture of blood clam Anadara granosa was taken up in the Kakinada Bay....
The Ashtamudi estuary, covering an area of 61.4 sq km, is tlie second largest wetland ecosystem i...
During the last two decades, clams were exploited in large quantities from estuaries and backwaters ...
Katelysia opima known as baby clam is exploited from Ashtamudi Backwaters in large quantities. A st...
Since there are no records of detailed investigation on the ecology of the mangrove Kakinada aroun...
Fishery for the short neck clam Paphia malabarica sustains the livelihoods of around a thousand fi...
Clams occur abundantly along Indian coast, particularly in the estuaries and backwaters.The clams ar...
The Blood clam Anadara granosa (Linnaeus) is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific. Besides being ...
Blood clam (Tegillarca granosa) lives in intertidal and shallow subtidal waters preferring muddy b...
The most productive areas are the Kalbadevi estuary and Bhatia creek in Ratnagiri District. Torkarl...
Che estuaries and backwaters along the coasts of India have immense clam resources which have been ...
The species is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region.Though the true cockles of the genus C...
The blood clam, Anadara granosa is fished throughout the year in the Kakinada Bay by fishermen resi...
Fishermen belonging to 15 villages exploit the molluscan shellfish in about 100 sq. km. area in the...
Development of grouper aquaculture is one of the most important aquaculture targets in the tropics
On an experimental basis the culture of blood clam Anadara granosa was taken up in the Kakinada Bay....
The Ashtamudi estuary, covering an area of 61.4 sq km, is tlie second largest wetland ecosystem i...
During the last two decades, clams were exploited in large quantities from estuaries and backwaters ...
Katelysia opima known as baby clam is exploited from Ashtamudi Backwaters in large quantities. A st...
Since there are no records of detailed investigation on the ecology of the mangrove Kakinada aroun...
Fishery for the short neck clam Paphia malabarica sustains the livelihoods of around a thousand fi...