From 1979 to 1983, several surveys were carried out with research and fishing vessels at Sofala Bank in Mozambique. Their main objective was the assessment of shallow water prawn stocks, as this resource is of great economic importance for the country. A summary of the conclusions of these surveys regarding the species Penaeus indicus is presented. During the rainy season the species occurs closer to the shore than during the dry season. Estimates of biomass are very variable. The spawning peak seems to occur at the beginning of the rainy season (September-October). The spawning areas are located very close to the shore in the northern part of Sofala Bank and South of 17 degree 10'S in the 15-25 m depth interval
Not AvailableThe results of the exploitation of Penaeus (Penaeus) semisiiicaliis by the Mandapam-bas...
Metapenceus monoceros, Fabricius is one of the three species of Penaeids contributing to the commer...
The estimated annual prawn landing varied from 1.09 to 5.S4 tonnes, the peak period of the fishery ...
In 1977 a preliminary assessment of the shallow water prawn (Penaeus indicus ) stocks at Sofala Bank...
Length-based methods are used to estimate growth and mortalities of Penaeus indicus at Sofala Bank i...
At present, the trawl fishery for shallow water prawns is the only industrialized national fishery i...
This report of the cruise along the Sofala Bank (Mozambique) describes the catch composition and cat...
Penaeus indicus and Metapenaeus monoceros are commercially important penaeid shrimp species in the W...
Recruitment of post-larval penaeid prawns and the bait prawn fishery in the St Lucia Lake System wer...
The White prawn Penaeus indicus is one of the most widely distributed species of marine prawns suppo...
The fishery is seasonal, June-July to October-November. The total landings of prawns toy mechanised...
The present information on the biomass and catch of demersal species which constitute a large part o...
Penaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 and then decli...
The gill-net fishery of Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards along Tuticorin coast was seasonal extendin...
The fishery and certain aspects of the population characteristics of M. dobxoni from 1962 through 1...
Not AvailableThe results of the exploitation of Penaeus (Penaeus) semisiiicaliis by the Mandapam-bas...
Metapenceus monoceros, Fabricius is one of the three species of Penaeids contributing to the commer...
The estimated annual prawn landing varied from 1.09 to 5.S4 tonnes, the peak period of the fishery ...
In 1977 a preliminary assessment of the shallow water prawn (Penaeus indicus ) stocks at Sofala Bank...
Length-based methods are used to estimate growth and mortalities of Penaeus indicus at Sofala Bank i...
At present, the trawl fishery for shallow water prawns is the only industrialized national fishery i...
This report of the cruise along the Sofala Bank (Mozambique) describes the catch composition and cat...
Penaeus indicus and Metapenaeus monoceros are commercially important penaeid shrimp species in the W...
Recruitment of post-larval penaeid prawns and the bait prawn fishery in the St Lucia Lake System wer...
The White prawn Penaeus indicus is one of the most widely distributed species of marine prawns suppo...
The fishery is seasonal, June-July to October-November. The total landings of prawns toy mechanised...
The present information on the biomass and catch of demersal species which constitute a large part o...
Penaeid prawn Sandingi increased from 20 744 tonnes in 1980 to 37 410 tonnes in 1986 and then decli...
The gill-net fishery of Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards along Tuticorin coast was seasonal extendin...
The fishery and certain aspects of the population characteristics of M. dobxoni from 1962 through 1...
Not AvailableThe results of the exploitation of Penaeus (Penaeus) semisiiicaliis by the Mandapam-bas...
Metapenceus monoceros, Fabricius is one of the three species of Penaeids contributing to the commer...
The estimated annual prawn landing varied from 1.09 to 5.S4 tonnes, the peak period of the fishery ...