Not AvailableIn recent years neendakara – sakthikulangara area in kerala has emerged as a prominent prawn fishery Centre of the country. In view of the importance of this trawl fishery the central marine fisheries Research institute has been monitoring the resource with reference to species composition, catch potential And biological parameters of the fishery for the past several years. Larger species like p. Semisulcatus, p. Monodon and metaperxaeus monoceros in relatively more numbers during day time while in the night the catches from the same depth region were dominated by the unconventional species like p. Canaliculatus and trachypenaeus spp.Not Availabl
Not AvailableThe long chain of backwaters extending along the central and southern parts of the Ker...
Not AvailableThe mud bank fishery, locally known as chaakara fishery is a unique phenomenon along th...
Not AvailableVisakhapatnam is one of the major trawl fishery centres along the east coast of India. ...
Not AvailableSakthikulangara is the most important prawn landing center in Kerala. Study on the praw...
Not AvailableParapenaeopsis stylifera, (called 'Karikkadi Chemmeen' ) is the most important species ...
Not AvailableMechanisation of the fishery along the Kerala coast has progressed considerably, result...
Not AvailableThe prawn fishery of Kanyakumari District which accounts for about 500 tonnes of prawn...
Not AvailableMaharashtra is the leading prawn producing state in India, accounting for 75 % of the u...
Not AvailableAlong the Karnataka coast, Mangalore, Maipe and Karwar are centres from where prawns ar...
Not AvailableWhile the biological aspects of the different commercial species of prawns in Indian wa...
Not AvailableWhile the biological aspects of the different commercial species of prawns in Indian wa...
In recent years neendakara – sakthikulangara area in kerala has emerged as a prominent prawn fishery...
Not AvailableDuring routine collection of prawn samples of commercial catches from certain localiti...
Not AvailableVisakhapatnam is one of the major trawl fishery centres along the east coast of India. ...
Not AvailableAlong the coast of Palk Bay the juveniles of the green tiger prawn Penaeus semisulcatus...
Not AvailableThe long chain of backwaters extending along the central and southern parts of the Ker...
Not AvailableThe mud bank fishery, locally known as chaakara fishery is a unique phenomenon along th...
Not AvailableVisakhapatnam is one of the major trawl fishery centres along the east coast of India. ...
Not AvailableSakthikulangara is the most important prawn landing center in Kerala. Study on the praw...
Not AvailableParapenaeopsis stylifera, (called 'Karikkadi Chemmeen' ) is the most important species ...
Not AvailableMechanisation of the fishery along the Kerala coast has progressed considerably, result...
Not AvailableThe prawn fishery of Kanyakumari District which accounts for about 500 tonnes of prawn...
Not AvailableMaharashtra is the leading prawn producing state in India, accounting for 75 % of the u...
Not AvailableAlong the Karnataka coast, Mangalore, Maipe and Karwar are centres from where prawns ar...
Not AvailableWhile the biological aspects of the different commercial species of prawns in Indian wa...
Not AvailableWhile the biological aspects of the different commercial species of prawns in Indian wa...
In recent years neendakara – sakthikulangara area in kerala has emerged as a prominent prawn fishery...
Not AvailableDuring routine collection of prawn samples of commercial catches from certain localiti...
Not AvailableVisakhapatnam is one of the major trawl fishery centres along the east coast of India. ...
Not AvailableAlong the coast of Palk Bay the juveniles of the green tiger prawn Penaeus semisulcatus...
Not AvailableThe long chain of backwaters extending along the central and southern parts of the Ker...
Not AvailableThe mud bank fishery, locally known as chaakara fishery is a unique phenomenon along th...
Not AvailableVisakhapatnam is one of the major trawl fishery centres along the east coast of India. ...