Bivalves are benthic molluscs occurring in intertidal to subtidal areas. In the food chain they feed low, mainly on plankton and detritus, which are abundantly available in the natural waters circulated by the tides . . Many species of bivalves occur abundantly along the Indian coast of which at least 50 species are commercially important. Edible oysters, clams, cockles, mussels and scallops are the prime groups, which contribute towards the fishery in the marine, estuarine and freshwater habitats
Several groups of molluscan ahellfish such as cephalopods comprising squids and cuttlefishes; bival...
The molluscs (soft bodied animals) belong to the large and diverse phylum Mollusca, which includes ...
Molluscs, which include bivalves, gastropods and cephalopods, belong to large and diverse phylum Mo...
Clams belonging to a number of species and a fevi' other edible bivalves occur in appreciable q...
The-Molluscan fisheries resources are constituted by the edible and non-edible species. The former, ...
India's molluscan resources are either exploited indiscriminately to the detriment of the stocks a...
Bivalve resources comprising of clams, cockles, oysters and mussels are distributed throughout the...
Molluscs, rich and varied in species especialIy those inhabiting the coastal waters, back' waters ...
The commercially important bivalves along the Indian coast are clams, mussels, edible oysters and p...
The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has helped popularize bivalve farming in K...
Molluscs form valuable fisheries in various parts of the coasts of India providing shellfish as food...
In India states like Kerala and Karnataka have a flourishing bivalve fishery driven by demand for b...
The present status of the different molluscan fisheries of India and their potentials are discussed ...
India has extensive molluscan resources along both the coasts, in the numerous islands, bays, back w...
Molluscs are a fascinating and varied group of animals and although their outside features may vary ...
Several groups of molluscan ahellfish such as cephalopods comprising squids and cuttlefishes; bival...
The molluscs (soft bodied animals) belong to the large and diverse phylum Mollusca, which includes ...
Molluscs, which include bivalves, gastropods and cephalopods, belong to large and diverse phylum Mo...
Clams belonging to a number of species and a fevi' other edible bivalves occur in appreciable q...
The-Molluscan fisheries resources are constituted by the edible and non-edible species. The former, ...
India's molluscan resources are either exploited indiscriminately to the detriment of the stocks a...
Bivalve resources comprising of clams, cockles, oysters and mussels are distributed throughout the...
Molluscs, rich and varied in species especialIy those inhabiting the coastal waters, back' waters ...
The commercially important bivalves along the Indian coast are clams, mussels, edible oysters and p...
The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has helped popularize bivalve farming in K...
Molluscs form valuable fisheries in various parts of the coasts of India providing shellfish as food...
In India states like Kerala and Karnataka have a flourishing bivalve fishery driven by demand for b...
The present status of the different molluscan fisheries of India and their potentials are discussed ...
India has extensive molluscan resources along both the coasts, in the numerous islands, bays, back w...
Molluscs are a fascinating and varied group of animals and although their outside features may vary ...
Several groups of molluscan ahellfish such as cephalopods comprising squids and cuttlefishes; bival...
The molluscs (soft bodied animals) belong to the large and diverse phylum Mollusca, which includes ...
Molluscs, which include bivalves, gastropods and cephalopods, belong to large and diverse phylum Mo...