A tagged chank, Xancus pyrum var. acuta was recovered in the Gulf of Mannar off Chinnapalam, six years after release for the first time. It was obtained at 9.5m depth at Chinnapalam in the Gulf of Mannar whereas it was released at 7.0m depth off Kundukal point, Pamban, Gulf of Mannar indicating its restricted movement within the ecosystem. The chank was found to have grown to 30mm in length, 16.8mm in breadth and 305g in weight during the 6 years. The monthly growth rates estimated in terms of shell length (0.41 mm.month-1), maximum shell diameter (0.23 mm.month-1) and total weight (4.17 g. month-1) indicates slow growth. The chank traveled a distance of 11.02 km within 6 years confirming its slow migration
The demand for chanks from the bangle industry in West Bengal had persisted at about 25 million cha...
Fishery of chanks along the Ramanathapuram coast is formed by two varieties viz. Xancus pyrum var ...
The species is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region.Though the true cockles of the genus C...
Not AvailableA tagged chank, Xancus pyrum var. acuta was recovered in the Gulf of Mannar off Chinnap...
The Sacred Chank. Xancus pyrum was caught in bottom trawl net operated by the Research Vessel CADAL...
The sacred chank, Xancus pynim is a gregarious, large gastropod and its habitat forms distinct cha...
The fishery and population dynamics of the sacred chank, Turbinella pyrum exploited by bottom-set gi...
The Sacred Chank or ‘Indian conch’, Turbinella pyrum Linnaeus, is a large, thick-shelled gastropod ...
The heavy demand, concomitant with specific expldltattoti as welt as bottom trawling led to habitat...
Heavy landings of mackerel Rastrelliger kanagurta in Pamban region during Oct-Dec. '91 were report...
The utilization of molluscs is probably as old as mankind itself, and when humans were primarily in...
The Sacred chank, Xancus pyrum var. acuta (Bolten) is exploited commercially from the intertldal an...
While carrying out the underwater survey of the sea bottom off the coast of Tuticorin the habitat an...
Examination of the mechanised boat landings at Tuticorin during 1984-86 and 1985-86, of the sacred ...
Chank fishery of Portonovo relies mainly on catches from mechanized trawlers and to a limited exten...
The demand for chanks from the bangle industry in West Bengal had persisted at about 25 million cha...
Fishery of chanks along the Ramanathapuram coast is formed by two varieties viz. Xancus pyrum var ...
The species is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region.Though the true cockles of the genus C...
Not AvailableA tagged chank, Xancus pyrum var. acuta was recovered in the Gulf of Mannar off Chinnap...
The Sacred Chank. Xancus pyrum was caught in bottom trawl net operated by the Research Vessel CADAL...
The sacred chank, Xancus pynim is a gregarious, large gastropod and its habitat forms distinct cha...
The fishery and population dynamics of the sacred chank, Turbinella pyrum exploited by bottom-set gi...
The Sacred Chank or ‘Indian conch’, Turbinella pyrum Linnaeus, is a large, thick-shelled gastropod ...
The heavy demand, concomitant with specific expldltattoti as welt as bottom trawling led to habitat...
Heavy landings of mackerel Rastrelliger kanagurta in Pamban region during Oct-Dec. '91 were report...
The utilization of molluscs is probably as old as mankind itself, and when humans were primarily in...
The Sacred chank, Xancus pyrum var. acuta (Bolten) is exploited commercially from the intertldal an...
While carrying out the underwater survey of the sea bottom off the coast of Tuticorin the habitat an...
Examination of the mechanised boat landings at Tuticorin during 1984-86 and 1985-86, of the sacred ...
Chank fishery of Portonovo relies mainly on catches from mechanized trawlers and to a limited exten...
The demand for chanks from the bangle industry in West Bengal had persisted at about 25 million cha...
Fishery of chanks along the Ramanathapuram coast is formed by two varieties viz. Xancus pyrum var ...
The species is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region.Though the true cockles of the genus C...