Not AvailableThe green mussel Perna viridis forms a significant fishery along the Malabar coast. The green mussel forms extensive beds on the laterite and granite formations along Kasargod to Kozhikode in the intertidal and subtidal zones up to 15-20m depth.The mussel farming sector now faces twofold problem in acquiring seed for farming in the estuaries. (a) Mussel spat settlement has been relatively poor and not available duringthe mussel farming season. (b) The mussel pickers are unwilling to supply seed to the mussel farmers.Not Availabl
Not AvailableFarming of marine mussels Is practiced extensively in the temperate and Southeast Asi...
Not AvailableThe brown mussel Perna indica is one of the two species occurring in India, but with a ...
Not AvailableA variety of molluscan resources such as edible oysters, pearl oysters, clams, mussels ...
Not AvailableThe green mussel Perna viridis forms a significant fishery along the Malabar coast. Th...
Not AvailableMalabar coast is the known hub of quality green mussel Perna viridis, L. Total bivalve...
Not AvailableGreen mussel, Perna viridis, farming is spreading fast in the lower stretches of Ashta...
Not AvailableThe green mussel, Perna viridis (Linnaeus1758) (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) is a commercially ...
Not AvailableThe green mussel, Perna viridis (Linnaeus1758) (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) is a commercially ...
Not AvailableIn India, the adoption of mussel (Perna viridis) farming, practice began in 1996 when i...
Not AvailableAlong the southwest coast of India, mussel farming is practiced by thousands of farmers...
Not AvailableThe Malabar region, extending from Malappuram to Kasargode districts of Northern Keral...
Not AvailableThe green mussel Perna viridis was farmed in three different ecosystems, viz., a semien...
Not AvailableMussels were farmed from racks (offbottom) method in the estuaries and backwaters of Ka...
Not AvailableIn the Kanyakumari district there are massive formations of mussel beds in the coastal ...
Not AvailableTwo species of sea mussels occur along the Indian coasts. The green mussel Perna virid...
Not AvailableFarming of marine mussels Is practiced extensively in the temperate and Southeast Asi...
Not AvailableThe brown mussel Perna indica is one of the two species occurring in India, but with a ...
Not AvailableA variety of molluscan resources such as edible oysters, pearl oysters, clams, mussels ...
Not AvailableThe green mussel Perna viridis forms a significant fishery along the Malabar coast. Th...
Not AvailableMalabar coast is the known hub of quality green mussel Perna viridis, L. Total bivalve...
Not AvailableGreen mussel, Perna viridis, farming is spreading fast in the lower stretches of Ashta...
Not AvailableThe green mussel, Perna viridis (Linnaeus1758) (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) is a commercially ...
Not AvailableThe green mussel, Perna viridis (Linnaeus1758) (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) is a commercially ...
Not AvailableIn India, the adoption of mussel (Perna viridis) farming, practice began in 1996 when i...
Not AvailableAlong the southwest coast of India, mussel farming is practiced by thousands of farmers...
Not AvailableThe Malabar region, extending from Malappuram to Kasargode districts of Northern Keral...
Not AvailableThe green mussel Perna viridis was farmed in three different ecosystems, viz., a semien...
Not AvailableMussels were farmed from racks (offbottom) method in the estuaries and backwaters of Ka...
Not AvailableIn the Kanyakumari district there are massive formations of mussel beds in the coastal ...
Not AvailableTwo species of sea mussels occur along the Indian coasts. The green mussel Perna virid...
Not AvailableFarming of marine mussels Is practiced extensively in the temperate and Southeast Asi...
Not AvailableThe brown mussel Perna indica is one of the two species occurring in India, but with a ...
Not AvailableA variety of molluscan resources such as edible oysters, pearl oysters, clams, mussels ...