The last major pearl fishery in the Gulf of Mannar was held in February-March, 1958, when about 4.5 million oysters were collected from the south-west Cheval Paar by dredging. (Sivalingam 1961). Subsequently, two smaller fisheries, one in 1960 and another in 1961 took place. In these two fisheries one million oysters and four hundred thousand oysters respectively were collected from the Cheval paar by dredging. (De Fonselm 1953). Inspections of the Banks were carried out in 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965. (Balasuriya 1964 and Silva 1965 and 66). Since then inspections were not possible due to one of two reasons or both the non-availability of operational dredges and a suitable vessel for this type of work.The "Pesalai" a 235-ton stern trawler w...
Examination of the mechanised boat landings at Tuticorin during 1984-86 and 1985-86, of the sacred ...
The Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Bay zones of the southeast coast of India, the Halar coast of th...
The oysters of the genus Pinelada are valued and exploited in many countries for the pearls they p...
This note reports the results of the 1964 Pearl Bank Survey. These surveys are conducted annually by...
The continental shelf between the three and twelve fathom lines, off the Ceylon coast in the Gulf of...
The five volumes of Herdman (1903-1906) observation on the "Report to the Government of Ceylon t...
Details of the inspection of pearl oyster grounds and pearl oyster collection (mainly Pinctada fuca...
A pericdic underwater survey on the pearl bank during the three years from 1970 to 197Z has shown t...
The pearl oyster resources of India show wide fluctuations in their annual yields. In the Gulf of Ma...
The pearl oyster fishery of Kuwait was monitored daily from January 1989 to May 1990. Landings of pe...
Not AvailableDetails of the inspection of pearl oyster grounds and pearl oyster collection (mainly P...
Of the 6 distinct species of Pinctada Roding (Pteridae) viz., Pinctada fucata (Gould), P. margaritif...
The preparation of this preliminary list was undertaken to meet the needs of the present investigati...
India is endowed with a pearl oyster resource which has been exploited for the natural pearls from ...
The lucrative pearl fishery in the Gulf of Mannar could not be conducted after 1961 due to the pauc...
Examination of the mechanised boat landings at Tuticorin during 1984-86 and 1985-86, of the sacred ...
The Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Bay zones of the southeast coast of India, the Halar coast of th...
The oysters of the genus Pinelada are valued and exploited in many countries for the pearls they p...
This note reports the results of the 1964 Pearl Bank Survey. These surveys are conducted annually by...
The continental shelf between the three and twelve fathom lines, off the Ceylon coast in the Gulf of...
The five volumes of Herdman (1903-1906) observation on the "Report to the Government of Ceylon t...
Details of the inspection of pearl oyster grounds and pearl oyster collection (mainly Pinctada fuca...
A pericdic underwater survey on the pearl bank during the three years from 1970 to 197Z has shown t...
The pearl oyster resources of India show wide fluctuations in their annual yields. In the Gulf of Ma...
The pearl oyster fishery of Kuwait was monitored daily from January 1989 to May 1990. Landings of pe...
Not AvailableDetails of the inspection of pearl oyster grounds and pearl oyster collection (mainly P...
Of the 6 distinct species of Pinctada Roding (Pteridae) viz., Pinctada fucata (Gould), P. margaritif...
The preparation of this preliminary list was undertaken to meet the needs of the present investigati...
India is endowed with a pearl oyster resource which has been exploited for the natural pearls from ...
The lucrative pearl fishery in the Gulf of Mannar could not be conducted after 1961 due to the pauc...
Examination of the mechanised boat landings at Tuticorin during 1984-86 and 1985-86, of the sacred ...
The Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Bay zones of the southeast coast of India, the Halar coast of th...
The oysters of the genus Pinelada are valued and exploited in many countries for the pearls they p...