Along with fisheries related activities, fisherwomen of Kudgaon, 6 km south of Dighi in Raigad district of Maharashtra, recently started collection of Mollusc shells (window pane oyster; Placuna placenta) from the intertidal zone
Molluscan species such as oysters, mussels and clams are well suited for the development of new tech...
Kandleru River flowing north of Gudur town confluences with the Bay of Bengal near Krishnapatnam a...
The window pane oyster (Placenta placenta) are fished regularly for pearls and shells from Kakinada ...
Along with fishing activities, the fishermen of Muthyalammapalem, a fishing village about 55 km so...
The Kakinada Bay in Andhra Pradesh, India is a rich ground of the pearl bearing window pane oyster,P...
Shrimp with 16% of the total value of internationally traded fishery products (Food and Agricultur...
Exploitation of molluscs, producing marine pearl was done for the collection of natural / cultured p...
Among the commercially exploited bivalve mollmcs in India the windowpane oyster Placenta placenta (...
Practical dissemination of bivalve farming technologies in the potential maritime locations of Sind...
During the course of a survey conducted in the first week of June by ferry boat in the Alambarai c...
Seashore has always been a fascinating and recreational place for young and old. In every seashore, ...
During April 1986 to March 1986 a preliminary survey was undertaken to study fishery and biology of...
Clams of the species Meretrix casta and Paphia malabarica are popular in Mulki estuary mainly for ed...
Edible oyster farming seems to be providing sweet rewards for women self-help groups in Kerala, than...
Not AvailableThe Kakinada Bay in Andhra Pradesh, India is a rich ground of the pearl bearing window ...
Molluscan species such as oysters, mussels and clams are well suited for the development of new tech...
Kandleru River flowing north of Gudur town confluences with the Bay of Bengal near Krishnapatnam a...
The window pane oyster (Placenta placenta) are fished regularly for pearls and shells from Kakinada ...
Along with fishing activities, the fishermen of Muthyalammapalem, a fishing village about 55 km so...
The Kakinada Bay in Andhra Pradesh, India is a rich ground of the pearl bearing window pane oyster,P...
Shrimp with 16% of the total value of internationally traded fishery products (Food and Agricultur...
Exploitation of molluscs, producing marine pearl was done for the collection of natural / cultured p...
Among the commercially exploited bivalve mollmcs in India the windowpane oyster Placenta placenta (...
Practical dissemination of bivalve farming technologies in the potential maritime locations of Sind...
During the course of a survey conducted in the first week of June by ferry boat in the Alambarai c...
Seashore has always been a fascinating and recreational place for young and old. In every seashore, ...
During April 1986 to March 1986 a preliminary survey was undertaken to study fishery and biology of...
Clams of the species Meretrix casta and Paphia malabarica are popular in Mulki estuary mainly for ed...
Edible oyster farming seems to be providing sweet rewards for women self-help groups in Kerala, than...
Not AvailableThe Kakinada Bay in Andhra Pradesh, India is a rich ground of the pearl bearing window ...
Molluscan species such as oysters, mussels and clams are well suited for the development of new tech...
Kandleru River flowing north of Gudur town confluences with the Bay of Bengal near Krishnapatnam a...
The window pane oyster (Placenta placenta) are fished regularly for pearls and shells from Kakinada ...