Length frequency distributions of the sea bream collected during the period 1953 to 1958 have been analysed. The increase in average sizes of the sea bream with depth suggests a movement to deeper waters with increase in size. By numbers, the sea bream is more abundant between 21 and 30 fathoms than in deeper areas. The recruitment was continuous and regular. There is no sign of entry or progression of a dominant brood throughout the period under study. Length frequency distribution shows three distinct modes. The first mode occurs regularly but does not progress beyond 40cm, recruitment being balanced by natural and fishing mortality. The other two which are not regular are probably the result of fishing outside regular areas. Short sectio...
The demersal stock of the Wadge Bank is known to be made up of two major groups, namely the resident...
The average annual catch of threadfin breams along the Malabar coast was 16,754 t during 1998-2005....
Length-frequency study made on Pseudosciaena sina (C & V) at Calicut during the years 1969-72 is pr...
Catch rate and biomass of threadfin breams were estimated for north Tamil Nadu - south Andhra coast ...
The object of this series of papers has been given in Part 1 (see Additional informations for detail...
The general history of the trawl fishery of the Wadge Bank off Cape Comorin, South India (Fig. 1), t...
Of the four species of threadfin breamf occurring, N. japonicus is the most dominant at Kakinada. P...
Catch rate and biomass of threadfin breams were estimated for north Tamil Nadu- south Andhra coast b...
At Waltair, during 1980.82, threadfin breams were abundant in the catches of private trawlers durin...
Nemipterus Japonicus attains an average length of 150 mm in the I year; 210 mm at the end of II yea...
The annual average threadfin bream landings from 50 252 trawl units was 1 928.5 tonnes in Veraval d...
Threadfin breams formed 9% of the total small trawler catches of Visakhapatnam, Nemipterus mesoprio...
The demersal fish stock of Wadge Bank is one of the important fish resources for both Sri Lanka and ...
Population dynamics of Nemipterus japonicus (Bloch), the dominant species of threadfin breams fished...
Not AvailableCatch rate and biomass of threadfin breams were estimated for north Tamil Nadu - south ...
The demersal stock of the Wadge Bank is known to be made up of two major groups, namely the resident...
The average annual catch of threadfin breams along the Malabar coast was 16,754 t during 1998-2005....
Length-frequency study made on Pseudosciaena sina (C & V) at Calicut during the years 1969-72 is pr...
Catch rate and biomass of threadfin breams were estimated for north Tamil Nadu - south Andhra coast ...
The object of this series of papers has been given in Part 1 (see Additional informations for detail...
The general history of the trawl fishery of the Wadge Bank off Cape Comorin, South India (Fig. 1), t...
Of the four species of threadfin breamf occurring, N. japonicus is the most dominant at Kakinada. P...
Catch rate and biomass of threadfin breams were estimated for north Tamil Nadu- south Andhra coast b...
At Waltair, during 1980.82, threadfin breams were abundant in the catches of private trawlers durin...
Nemipterus Japonicus attains an average length of 150 mm in the I year; 210 mm at the end of II yea...
The annual average threadfin bream landings from 50 252 trawl units was 1 928.5 tonnes in Veraval d...
Threadfin breams formed 9% of the total small trawler catches of Visakhapatnam, Nemipterus mesoprio...
The demersal fish stock of Wadge Bank is one of the important fish resources for both Sri Lanka and ...
Population dynamics of Nemipterus japonicus (Bloch), the dominant species of threadfin breams fished...
Not AvailableCatch rate and biomass of threadfin breams were estimated for north Tamil Nadu - south ...
The demersal stock of the Wadge Bank is known to be made up of two major groups, namely the resident...
The average annual catch of threadfin breams along the Malabar coast was 16,754 t during 1998-2005....
Length-frequency study made on Pseudosciaena sina (C & V) at Calicut during the years 1969-72 is pr...