Not AvailableTunas and tuna-like fishes belong to 6 genera, viz., Thunnus, Katsuwonus, Euthynnus, Auxis (tribe Thunnini) and Sarda (bonitos) and Gymnosarda (tribe Sardini) of the family Scombridae. Tunas are among the largest, most specialized and commercially important of all fishes (Collette and Nauen, 1983). They are found in temperate and tropical oceans around the world and account for a major proportion of the world fishery products. Tunas are unique among fishes because they possess body temperature several degrees higher than the ambient waters and have high metabolic rates that enable them to exhibit extraordinary growth patterns. They have streamlined bodies and vary extensively in size, color and fin length. They are fa...
Not AvailableA potentially rich fishing ground for yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares discovered off ...
Not AvailableThe tuna resources presently exploited in India essentially comprise the small tunas su...
Not AvailableDogtooth tuna, Gymnosarda unicolor (Rüppell, 1838) (Fig. 1) is a pelagic tuna preferrin...
Not AvailableTunas are commercially important fish and widely but sparsely distributed throughout t...
Not AvailableTunas, a very large and charismatic food fish with a wide distributional range, are va...
Tunas and tuna-like fishes belong to 6 genera, viz., Thunnus, Katsuwonus, Euthynnus, Auxis (tribe T...
Not AvailableIn the fishery along Tuticorin Coast in the Gulf of Mannar, seven species of tuna and ...
Not AvailableThe longtail tuna, Thunnus tonggol, Bleeker, 1851 is an economically important species...
Not AvailableTunas are commercially important food fishes exploited from all the world oceans. Of t...
Tuna is a generic name for fi sh from the Scombridae family, which includes about 50 species, mostl...
Not AvailableFishery for tuna and tuna like fishes in the country has been in vogue from time immemo...
Not AvailableThe yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares is a high value oceanic resource for which targete...
Not AvailableAuxis rochei, popularly known as the bullet tuna, is the smallest of all tuna species a...
Not AvailableTunas comprising of several genera and species are emerging as an important pelagic re...
Not AvailableTunas comprising of several genera and species are emerging as an important pelagic re...
Not AvailableA potentially rich fishing ground for yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares discovered off ...
Not AvailableThe tuna resources presently exploited in India essentially comprise the small tunas su...
Not AvailableDogtooth tuna, Gymnosarda unicolor (Rüppell, 1838) (Fig. 1) is a pelagic tuna preferrin...
Not AvailableTunas are commercially important fish and widely but sparsely distributed throughout t...
Not AvailableTunas, a very large and charismatic food fish with a wide distributional range, are va...
Tunas and tuna-like fishes belong to 6 genera, viz., Thunnus, Katsuwonus, Euthynnus, Auxis (tribe T...
Not AvailableIn the fishery along Tuticorin Coast in the Gulf of Mannar, seven species of tuna and ...
Not AvailableThe longtail tuna, Thunnus tonggol, Bleeker, 1851 is an economically important species...
Not AvailableTunas are commercially important food fishes exploited from all the world oceans. Of t...
Tuna is a generic name for fi sh from the Scombridae family, which includes about 50 species, mostl...
Not AvailableFishery for tuna and tuna like fishes in the country has been in vogue from time immemo...
Not AvailableThe yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares is a high value oceanic resource for which targete...
Not AvailableAuxis rochei, popularly known as the bullet tuna, is the smallest of all tuna species a...
Not AvailableTunas comprising of several genera and species are emerging as an important pelagic re...
Not AvailableTunas comprising of several genera and species are emerging as an important pelagic re...
Not AvailableA potentially rich fishing ground for yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares discovered off ...
Not AvailableThe tuna resources presently exploited in India essentially comprise the small tunas su...
Not AvailableDogtooth tuna, Gymnosarda unicolor (Rüppell, 1838) (Fig. 1) is a pelagic tuna preferrin...