Not AvailableThe Cochin Fisheries Harbour is a major fish landing centre in Kerala. Cephalopod landings at this centre contribute about 11-23% of Kerala's annual cephalopod catch. They are landed as bycatch by shrimp trawlers which operate off Cochin upto 60 m depth. On an average, about 200 trawlers of 8-13m length range operate every day from Cochin base.Not Availabl
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 AvailableThe areawise and depth wise cephalopod catches of fishing vessels of Government of Indi...
Not AvailableCephalopods form a significant percentage (approximately 20%) of the trawl landings in ...
Not AvailableCochin Fisheries Harbour octopods are landed by shrimp trawlers which operate in the ...
Not AvailableMadras Fisheries Harbour is one of the largest fisheries harbours in the east coast ofI...
Not AvailableCephalopods are a marine fishery resource of increasing importance along Maharashtra co...
Not AvailableCephalopods are a marine fishery resource of increasing importance along Maharashtra co...
Not AvailableThe fishing craft and gear in which cepbalopods are obtained in India and the all India...
Not AvailableNeendakara Fisheries Harbour is one of the major fish landing centres of Kerala. Durin...
Not AvailableIn recent years neendakara – sakthikulangara area in kerala has emerged as a prominent ...
Not AvailableKerala has 188 marine fish landing centres along the coastline of 590 km length and 1....
Not AvailableCephalopods have a wide distribution in the seas around India, although only a few of t...
Not AvailableDeepsea catches landed on 10-02-2011 by larger trawlers at Kasimedu Fishing Harbour, c...
Not AvailableOn 05.07.2008, five units of double nets (mini trawl) landed at Azhikode landing centre...
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 AvailableThe areawise and depth wise cephalopod catches of fishing vessels of Government of Indi...
Not AvailableCephalopods form a significant percentage (approximately 20%) of the trawl landings in ...
Not AvailableCochin Fisheries Harbour octopods are landed by shrimp trawlers which operate in the ...
Not AvailableMadras Fisheries Harbour is one of the largest fisheries harbours in the east coast ofI...
Not AvailableCephalopods are a marine fishery resource of increasing importance along Maharashtra co...
Not AvailableCephalopods are a marine fishery resource of increasing importance along Maharashtra co...
Not AvailableThe fishing craft and gear in which cepbalopods are obtained in India and the all India...
Not AvailableNeendakara Fisheries Harbour is one of the major fish landing centres of Kerala. Durin...
Not AvailableIn recent years neendakara – sakthikulangara area in kerala has emerged as a prominent ...
Not AvailableKerala has 188 marine fish landing centres along the coastline of 590 km length and 1....
Not AvailableCephalopods have a wide distribution in the seas around India, although only a few of t...
Not AvailableDeepsea catches landed on 10-02-2011 by larger trawlers at Kasimedu Fishing Harbour, c...
Not AvailableOn 05.07.2008, five units of double nets (mini trawl) landed at Azhikode landing centre...
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 AvailableThe areawise and depth wise cephalopod catches of fishing vessels of Government of Indi...