The penaeid prawns of Sri Lanka from estuaries and sea are an important commercial fishery resource. This resource has been exploited over the last century or more by local fishermen using indigenous fishing gear from locally sail-driven or oar-driven fishing crafts. In more recent times, the Fisheries Research Division of the Department of Fisheries undertook surveys of the seas and lagoons of Sri Lanka with a view to ascertain whether any unexploited resources of prawns existed. These publications deal with the species composition, biology, distribution and abundance in the lagoons and inshore waters of Sri Lanka
A preliminary appraisal of the relation between fishing effort and catch of prawns in the Kerala wa...
The long chain of backwaters extending along the central and southern parts of the Kerala State pro...
The dynamic environment of the estuaries and adjoining backwaters plays a vital role in the fishery...
Thirty one species of penaeid prawns have been discovered in Ceylon waters. A taxonomic study of the...
The monthly landings of the different species and the effort expended show wide fluctuations. Howev...
Annual prawn landings by trawlers operating from Kakinada increased gradually from 132 t in 1967 to...
The annual yield of prawns in the Mangalore coast showed considerable fluctuations. The MSY is esti...
The estimated annual prawn landings by shore-seines at Kakinada varied from 13.9 to 57.3 tonnes dur...
The commencement of the 1983-'84 fishing season witnessed bumper catches of prawns (Metapenaeus dob...
Trawling for prawns is carried out at night. The prawn fishery showed annual fluctuations and the a...
Increasing utilization of prawns both in the internal and external markets has created a large deman...
The Manakkudy Estuary situated about 8 kilometres north of Cape Comorin in Tamil Nadu is an importa...
In recent years neendakara – sakthikulangara area in kerala has emerged as a prominent prawn fishery...
Shrimps are extremely valuable resources, in view of their large domestic as well as export demand....
The abundance of prawns in a newly located ground off Saurashtra has been described. Catch compositi...
A preliminary appraisal of the relation between fishing effort and catch of prawns in the Kerala wa...
The long chain of backwaters extending along the central and southern parts of the Kerala State pro...
The dynamic environment of the estuaries and adjoining backwaters plays a vital role in the fishery...
Thirty one species of penaeid prawns have been discovered in Ceylon waters. A taxonomic study of the...
The monthly landings of the different species and the effort expended show wide fluctuations. Howev...
Annual prawn landings by trawlers operating from Kakinada increased gradually from 132 t in 1967 to...
The annual yield of prawns in the Mangalore coast showed considerable fluctuations. The MSY is esti...
The estimated annual prawn landings by shore-seines at Kakinada varied from 13.9 to 57.3 tonnes dur...
The commencement of the 1983-'84 fishing season witnessed bumper catches of prawns (Metapenaeus dob...
Trawling for prawns is carried out at night. The prawn fishery showed annual fluctuations and the a...
Increasing utilization of prawns both in the internal and external markets has created a large deman...
The Manakkudy Estuary situated about 8 kilometres north of Cape Comorin in Tamil Nadu is an importa...
In recent years neendakara – sakthikulangara area in kerala has emerged as a prominent prawn fishery...
Shrimps are extremely valuable resources, in view of their large domestic as well as export demand....
The abundance of prawns in a newly located ground off Saurashtra has been described. Catch compositi...
A preliminary appraisal of the relation between fishing effort and catch of prawns in the Kerala wa...
The long chain of backwaters extending along the central and southern parts of the Kerala State pro...
The dynamic environment of the estuaries and adjoining backwaters plays a vital role in the fishery...