Adequate data on the Wadge Bank fishery relating to several groups of fish, including Carangids, taken in bottom trawls are available for study. Analysis of this data indicated that the variation in Carangid catches was related to the time of day. In this paper, the available Wadge Bank fishery data is analysed and discussed to show the diurnal changes in Carangid catches and the probable influence of light in affecting these changes
Distribution and abundance of carangid groups of fish along the EEZ of India based on the data coll...
An attempt has been made in this paper to review the food habits of the fishes of the family Carangi...
Although much work has been done on the evaluation of the Wadge Bank fishery data, no detailed study...
The author made a trip on the Ceylon Fisheries Corporation trawler m/t "Pesalai" from 18th February,...
The general history of the trawl fishery of the Wadge Bank off Cape Comorin, South India (Fig. 1), t...
The demersal fish stock of Wadge Bank is one of the important fish resources for both Sri Lanka and ...
A consistent increase was observed in carangid production with minor fluctuations from a nominal 24...
The object of this series of papers has been given in Part 1 (see Additional informations for detail...
Not AvailableA comparison of the trawl landings from Palk Bay by day and night fishing showed a mar...
An estimated annual average catch of 205.8 t of arangid were landed during 1981-83 by traditional f...
There is considerable disparity in effort, catch and catch composition of prawns of day and night bo...
Length frequency distributions of the sea bream collected during the period 1953 to 1958 have been a...
Several species of carangids are known to occur in the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar in the vicinity ...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
This research is conducted to study the effect of neap and spring tides and the day and night time ...
Distribution and abundance of carangid groups of fish along the EEZ of India based on the data coll...
An attempt has been made in this paper to review the food habits of the fishes of the family Carangi...
Although much work has been done on the evaluation of the Wadge Bank fishery data, no detailed study...
The author made a trip on the Ceylon Fisheries Corporation trawler m/t "Pesalai" from 18th February,...
The general history of the trawl fishery of the Wadge Bank off Cape Comorin, South India (Fig. 1), t...
The demersal fish stock of Wadge Bank is one of the important fish resources for both Sri Lanka and ...
A consistent increase was observed in carangid production with minor fluctuations from a nominal 24...
The object of this series of papers has been given in Part 1 (see Additional informations for detail...
Not AvailableA comparison of the trawl landings from Palk Bay by day and night fishing showed a mar...
An estimated annual average catch of 205.8 t of arangid were landed during 1981-83 by traditional f...
There is considerable disparity in effort, catch and catch composition of prawns of day and night bo...
Length frequency distributions of the sea bream collected during the period 1953 to 1958 have been a...
Several species of carangids are known to occur in the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar in the vicinity ...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
This research is conducted to study the effect of neap and spring tides and the day and night time ...
Distribution and abundance of carangid groups of fish along the EEZ of India based on the data coll...
An attempt has been made in this paper to review the food habits of the fishes of the family Carangi...
Although much work has been done on the evaluation of the Wadge Bank fishery data, no detailed study...