Silver pomfret, Pampus argenteus (Euphrasen, 1788) is one of the most valuable and desired table fishes of the world. It has high economic value and has been reported to contribute significantly in the commercial fishery in its native ranges. Considering its high economic value, it is really necessary to have scientific knowledge on its biology and culture so as to continue its fishery in long run. Substantial research has so far been conducted to gather information on its biology and culture, but till date no such consolidated report is available on these aspects. The present work has been focused to gather the already documented information on its biology and culture, and to point out the scope of further research to support its fishery a...
Silver pomfert (Pampus argenteus) belongs to Stromatidae family and is considered an important comme...
Damora A, Ariyogagautama D, Wahju RI, Susanto H, Wang J. 2018. Short Communication: Growth and morta...
Growth, mortality and exploitation rate of Pampus argenteus, Parastromateus niger and Scomberomorus ...
Pomfrets which are of considerable commercial importance formed the main bulk constituting about 82...
The fishery and population characteristics of silver pomfret Pampus argenteus (Euphrasen) caught by ...
Pomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fish in the Indo-Pacific region. The systematics ...
Oval shaped compressed body, grey above grading to silvery white towards the belly, with small black...
Not AvailableThe fishery and population characteristics of silver pomfret Pampus argenteus (Euphrase...
The biology of the Brown Pomfret, Parastromatells niger (Bloch), has not been studies so far, though...
The pomfrets belonging to the family Stromateidae form a major fishery along the Saurashtra coast. ...
Silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus), is a commercially important pelagic fish in Middle East, Indian ...
Data used in this publication is a part of a comprehensive study was carried out jointly between Sou...
Pomfrets contribute to about 2% in all India fish catch. They are abundant along the coasts of Maha...
In capture fisheries management, fish populations play a critical role in deciding management units ...
Parsa M, Mahmoudi Khoshdarehgi M, Nekuro A, Pouladi M. 2017. Population dynamics parameters of Silve...
Silver pomfert (Pampus argenteus) belongs to Stromatidae family and is considered an important comme...
Damora A, Ariyogagautama D, Wahju RI, Susanto H, Wang J. 2018. Short Communication: Growth and morta...
Growth, mortality and exploitation rate of Pampus argenteus, Parastromateus niger and Scomberomorus ...
Pomfrets which are of considerable commercial importance formed the main bulk constituting about 82...
The fishery and population characteristics of silver pomfret Pampus argenteus (Euphrasen) caught by ...
Pomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fish in the Indo-Pacific region. The systematics ...
Oval shaped compressed body, grey above grading to silvery white towards the belly, with small black...
Not AvailableThe fishery and population characteristics of silver pomfret Pampus argenteus (Euphrase...
The biology of the Brown Pomfret, Parastromatells niger (Bloch), has not been studies so far, though...
The pomfrets belonging to the family Stromateidae form a major fishery along the Saurashtra coast. ...
Silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus), is a commercially important pelagic fish in Middle East, Indian ...
Data used in this publication is a part of a comprehensive study was carried out jointly between Sou...
Pomfrets contribute to about 2% in all India fish catch. They are abundant along the coasts of Maha...
In capture fisheries management, fish populations play a critical role in deciding management units ...
Parsa M, Mahmoudi Khoshdarehgi M, Nekuro A, Pouladi M. 2017. Population dynamics parameters of Silve...
Silver pomfert (Pampus argenteus) belongs to Stromatidae family and is considered an important comme...
Damora A, Ariyogagautama D, Wahju RI, Susanto H, Wang J. 2018. Short Communication: Growth and morta...
Growth, mortality and exploitation rate of Pampus argenteus, Parastromateus niger and Scomberomorus ...