Not AvailableThe ribbonfishes, of the family TrichiurkJae, an Important group of food fishes in India, registered an average annual catch of 53.475 tonnes during 1970-81. In this period, forming 4.25% of the total marine fish catch, thsy formed the 7th exploited fish group in the order of predominance. There are 8 known ribbonfish species in India (an identification key to the species is given in the beginning of thearticle) The information available on the various aspects of biology of each of these species is summarised, which clearly indicates that while our knowledge on the biology of Trichiurus lepturua, Lepturecanthus savale, Eupleurogrammus nwticus and Eupleurogrammus glossodon is considereble, we know little about the ot...
Annual landings qf ribbonfish at Kakinada by small commercial trawlers varied from 787 t to 2,?23 t...
Ribbonfish fishery in Saurastra coast of Gujarat is majorly supported by Trichiurus lepturus. It is ...
Ribbonfish fishery along Karnataka Coast is supported by a single species, the largehead hairtail Tr...
Not AvailableThe ribbonfishes, of the family TrichiurkJae, an Important group of food fishes in Ind...
The ribbonfishes belonging to the family Trichiuridae is a major fishery resource of India. Three ...
The fishery of the ribbonfishes and population of the species Trichiurus lepturur Linnaeus were stud...
Ribbonfish fishery in Kakinada is supported by six species viz., Trichiurus lepturus, T.russelli, Le...
Ribbon-fishes constitute one of the important commercial fisheries of India, the annual catches fluc...
The survey conducted by FORV Sagar Sampada during 1985-91 (90 cruises) revealed the occurrence of r...
During the 60s, ribbonfish formed a fishery of considerable strength in the Mandapam region and occa...
Ribbonfish, Trichiurus lepturus (Linnaeus) has become one of the most important exploited resources...
Along the Andhra Coast the ribbon6shes are landed on an averaF 9350 tlyear. They form 7.3% of the t...
The annual landings of the ribbon fish Trichiurus leptwus at Vizhinjam during 1979-81 fluctuated be...
Ribbonfishes comprising mainly of Trichhrus lepfurus contributed 4% of the total marine f ~ h prduc...
The ribbon-fishes, also called the hair tails or cutlass fishes elsewhere, occupy an important plac...
Annual landings qf ribbonfish at Kakinada by small commercial trawlers varied from 787 t to 2,?23 t...
Ribbonfish fishery in Saurastra coast of Gujarat is majorly supported by Trichiurus lepturus. It is ...
Ribbonfish fishery along Karnataka Coast is supported by a single species, the largehead hairtail Tr...
Not AvailableThe ribbonfishes, of the family TrichiurkJae, an Important group of food fishes in Ind...
The ribbonfishes belonging to the family Trichiuridae is a major fishery resource of India. Three ...
The fishery of the ribbonfishes and population of the species Trichiurus lepturur Linnaeus were stud...
Ribbonfish fishery in Kakinada is supported by six species viz., Trichiurus lepturus, T.russelli, Le...
Ribbon-fishes constitute one of the important commercial fisheries of India, the annual catches fluc...
The survey conducted by FORV Sagar Sampada during 1985-91 (90 cruises) revealed the occurrence of r...
During the 60s, ribbonfish formed a fishery of considerable strength in the Mandapam region and occa...
Ribbonfish, Trichiurus lepturus (Linnaeus) has become one of the most important exploited resources...
Along the Andhra Coast the ribbon6shes are landed on an averaF 9350 tlyear. They form 7.3% of the t...
The annual landings of the ribbon fish Trichiurus leptwus at Vizhinjam during 1979-81 fluctuated be...
Ribbonfishes comprising mainly of Trichhrus lepfurus contributed 4% of the total marine f ~ h prduc...
The ribbon-fishes, also called the hair tails or cutlass fishes elsewhere, occupy an important plac...
Annual landings qf ribbonfish at Kakinada by small commercial trawlers varied from 787 t to 2,?23 t...
Ribbonfish fishery in Saurastra coast of Gujarat is majorly supported by Trichiurus lepturus. It is ...
Ribbonfish fishery along Karnataka Coast is supported by a single species, the largehead hairtail Tr...