Demersal fishes are those fishes which live and feed on or near the bottom (the demersal zone) of seas . They occupy the sea floors, which usually consist of mud, sand, gravel or rocks. In coastal waters they are found on or near the continental shelf, and in deep waters they are found on or near the continental slope or along the continental rise. In India, demersal finfishes contribute about 26% to the total marine fish landings of the country, which is dominated by perches, croakers, catfishes, silverbellies, elasmobranchs, lizardfishes, flat fishes, pomfrets etc., in order of abundance. Most of the demersal finfishes in India are exploited by mechanised trawlers
Among a wide variety of coastal demersal fish species, the marine catfishes assume prime domina...
Global total capture fishery production in 2014 was 93.4 million tonnes, of which 81.5 million tonn...
Demersal fishes are those, which are bottom dwelling fishes and fishes that are close to the sea bo...
Demersal fishes are those fishes which live and feed on or near the bottom of seas. They occupy the ...
Demersal fishes can be divided into two main types: strictly benthic fish which can rest on the sea ...
Fish based on their depthwise distribution may be grouped mainly as pelagic and demersal, the forme...
Based on their vertical distribution, fishes are broadly classified as pelagic or demersal. Species...
An estimated 250 species of demersals form regular fisheries of van.\ing magnitude in Indian coasta...
Fisheries sector plays an important role in the overall socio-economic development of India. India i...
Traditionally marketable species of eels are caught from conventional fishing grounds of northwest...
Exploitation of marine living resources for food is an age-old practice but this exploitation was l...
The continental shelf of Indian EEZ extending upto 200 m depth is a rich abode of a variety of deme...
Demersal finfishes are one of the major components in the marine fi sh landings along the Indian co...
Although in order to exploit these minor demersal resources there are no specialised fishing effort...
The fishes of the family Balistidae are popularly known as trigger fishes and distributed along the...
Among a wide variety of coastal demersal fish species, the marine catfishes assume prime domina...
Global total capture fishery production in 2014 was 93.4 million tonnes, of which 81.5 million tonn...
Demersal fishes are those, which are bottom dwelling fishes and fishes that are close to the sea bo...
Demersal fishes are those fishes which live and feed on or near the bottom of seas. They occupy the ...
Demersal fishes can be divided into two main types: strictly benthic fish which can rest on the sea ...
Fish based on their depthwise distribution may be grouped mainly as pelagic and demersal, the forme...
Based on their vertical distribution, fishes are broadly classified as pelagic or demersal. Species...
An estimated 250 species of demersals form regular fisheries of van.\ing magnitude in Indian coasta...
Fisheries sector plays an important role in the overall socio-economic development of India. India i...
Traditionally marketable species of eels are caught from conventional fishing grounds of northwest...
Exploitation of marine living resources for food is an age-old practice but this exploitation was l...
The continental shelf of Indian EEZ extending upto 200 m depth is a rich abode of a variety of deme...
Demersal finfishes are one of the major components in the marine fi sh landings along the Indian co...
Although in order to exploit these minor demersal resources there are no specialised fishing effort...
The fishes of the family Balistidae are popularly known as trigger fishes and distributed along the...
Among a wide variety of coastal demersal fish species, the marine catfishes assume prime domina...
Global total capture fishery production in 2014 was 93.4 million tonnes, of which 81.5 million tonn...
Demersal fishes are those, which are bottom dwelling fishes and fishes that are close to the sea bo...