Not AvailableThe Malabar sole, Cynoglossus semifasciatus Day, is a fish of considerable commercial importance along the Malabar Coast. Apart from the fact that it ranks often next only to the sardine and the mackerel in total landings, it is the only fish available on this coast during certain periods of the year. The species was therefore taken up for detailed investigations in the programme of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Sub-Station at Calicut. The work was commenced in April, 1948, and the present paper embodies the results of these investigations up to March, 1952.Not Availabl
Not AvailableDuring the routine observations on the fishery along the Madras coast the authors visit...
Not AvailableDuring the routine observations on the fishery along the Madras coast the authors visit...
Not AvailableThe total marine fish production in India during the financial year 1982-83 was estimat...
Not AvailableFor the development of a scientific management policy for any fishery, it is essential...
Not AvailableAs a part of the research programme of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, ...
Not AvailableSome observations were made on the age and growth along with other aspects of the biol...
Not AvailableFlat fishes are very important demersal fishery resources contributing 4% of the trawl ...
The Malabar sole, Cynoglossus semifasciatus Day, is a fish of considerable commercial importance al...
Not AvailableA well planned and systematic Ichthyoplankton survey programme was carried out by the U...
Not AvailableOne of the problems undertaken for investigations at the Calicut Sub-Station of the Ce...
Not AvailableThe silver bellies constitute one of the important inshore fisheries of India. From All...
Not AvailableObservations made on the fishery and biology of Cynoglossus dubius Day at Calicut duri...
Not AvailablePenaeus semisulcatus de Haan contributes to a considerable fishery on the southeast co...
Not AvailableCarangids form a commercially important group of fishes in India but very little work ...
Not AvailableThe Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute start collected and estimation of mari...
Not AvailableDuring the routine observations on the fishery along the Madras coast the authors visit...
Not AvailableDuring the routine observations on the fishery along the Madras coast the authors visit...
Not AvailableThe total marine fish production in India during the financial year 1982-83 was estimat...
Not AvailableFor the development of a scientific management policy for any fishery, it is essential...
Not AvailableAs a part of the research programme of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, ...
Not AvailableSome observations were made on the age and growth along with other aspects of the biol...
Not AvailableFlat fishes are very important demersal fishery resources contributing 4% of the trawl ...
The Malabar sole, Cynoglossus semifasciatus Day, is a fish of considerable commercial importance al...
Not AvailableA well planned and systematic Ichthyoplankton survey programme was carried out by the U...
Not AvailableOne of the problems undertaken for investigations at the Calicut Sub-Station of the Ce...
Not AvailableThe silver bellies constitute one of the important inshore fisheries of India. From All...
Not AvailableObservations made on the fishery and biology of Cynoglossus dubius Day at Calicut duri...
Not AvailablePenaeus semisulcatus de Haan contributes to a considerable fishery on the southeast co...
Not AvailableCarangids form a commercially important group of fishes in India but very little work ...
Not AvailableThe Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute start collected and estimation of mari...
Not AvailableDuring the routine observations on the fishery along the Madras coast the authors visit...
Not AvailableDuring the routine observations on the fishery along the Madras coast the authors visit...
Not AvailableThe total marine fish production in India during the financial year 1982-83 was estimat...