Not AvailableA study of the monthly anchovy fishery data from the eleven fishery survey zones along the southwest coast of India lying between Cape Comorin and the northern border of Kerala coast has revealed that the southern region lying between Cape Comorin and Quilon is most productive for the anchovies, landing annually a little over 10,000 tonnes. This forms about 70% of the anchovy catch landed along the southwest coast. Stolephorus devisi ond S. bataviensis are the commercially important anchovies along the southern region. There are two fishery seasons in the southern region, one during January-May and other during September- November; but only a single season extending from July to November is present in the northern regi...
Not AvailableWest coast of India accounts for 55% of the total marine capture fishery production of ...
Not AvailableReef associated fishes landed by hooks and lines at Mandapam landing centre in Ramanath...
Not AvailableDuring the last three decades we have witnessed progress in the marine fisheries secto...
A study of the monthly anchovy fishery data from the eleven fishery survey zones along the southwes...
Not AvailableThis study deals with seasonal variation in species composition of commercially importa...
Not AvailableThis study deals with seasonal variation in species composition of commercially importa...
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 AvailableAs a part of the research programme of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, ...
Not AvailableThe anchovies form an important fishery along the Malabar Coast and contribute conside...
Not AvailableVizhinjam, an important fish landing centre in the fishery zone extending from Kollango...
Not AvailableA well planned and systematic Ichthyoplankton survey programme was carried out by the U...
Not AvailableA large scale inshore migration of Buccaneer anchovy, Encrasicholina punctifer (=Stolep...
Population and maturity characteristics of Commerson’s anchovy (Stolephorus commersonnii) from the s...
Not AvailableReef associated fishes landed by hooks and lines at Mandapam landing centre in Ramanath...
Not AvailableWest coast of India accounts for 55% of the total marine capture fishery production of ...
Not AvailableReef associated fishes landed by hooks and lines at Mandapam landing centre in Ramanath...
Not AvailableDuring the last three decades we have witnessed progress in the marine fisheries secto...
A study of the monthly anchovy fishery data from the eleven fishery survey zones along the southwes...
Not AvailableThis study deals with seasonal variation in species composition of commercially importa...
Not AvailableThis study deals with seasonal variation in species composition of commercially importa...
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 AvailableAs a part of the research programme of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, ...
Not AvailableThe anchovies form an important fishery along the Malabar Coast and contribute conside...
Not AvailableVizhinjam, an important fish landing centre in the fishery zone extending from Kollango...
Not AvailableA well planned and systematic Ichthyoplankton survey programme was carried out by the U...
Not AvailableA large scale inshore migration of Buccaneer anchovy, Encrasicholina punctifer (=Stolep...
Population and maturity characteristics of Commerson’s anchovy (Stolephorus commersonnii) from the s...
Not AvailableReef associated fishes landed by hooks and lines at Mandapam landing centre in Ramanath...
Not AvailableWest coast of India accounts for 55% of the total marine capture fishery production of ...
Not AvailableReef associated fishes landed by hooks and lines at Mandapam landing centre in Ramanath...
Not AvailableDuring the last three decades we have witnessed progress in the marine fisheries secto...