Not Availableray Mobula diabolus by gillnets at Chennai 36.2 t, 160.6 t and 149.4 t of unusually giant sized lesser devil ray M. diabolus was landed at Chennai Fisheries harbour by gill net operated at a depth of 80-100 m off Nagapattinam in January,Not Availabl
Not AvailableAt Rameswaram landing centre in the south-east coast of India, 26.7 tonnes of juvenile ...
Not AvailableTwo of Devil ray measuring 2.17 and 2.11m in total length and 5.54 and 5.25 min breadt...
Not AvailableUnusually heavy quantities of goat fishes were landed by private trawlers off Visakhapa...
Not AvailableOn 19.6.95 two female giant devil rays Mobula diabolus (Shaw) measuring respectively 4...
Not AvailableFemale devil ray Manta birostris measuring 5.2 m in width, 2.1 m in length, weighing 10...
Not AvailableThree numbers of giant devil rays, Manta birostris (Fig. 1), locally called as “kombu ...
Not AvailableOn 9.3.06, two giant devil rays, Manta birostris measuring 165.5 and 154 cm and weigh...
Not AvailableOn 4th March 2017, three huge rays - two Mobula tarpacana and one Manta birostris were...
Not AvailableOn 23rd June 2009, a large ray Mobula diabolus was landed at Ponnani. The gear used was...
Not AvailableOn 20.7.1993 around 1.5 t (21 numbers) of M.diabolus were landed unusually at Kayalpat...
Not AvailableA rare fish ‘flying gurnard’ was landed by a trawler operating in 70-100 m depth in t...
Not AvailableDuring September – November 2006, the deep water band fish Acanthocephala abbriciata wa...
Not AvailableA giant sized Indian mackerel, Ras trelliger kanagiirta locally known as 'bangudae' m...
Not AvailableUnusual heavy landings of medium sized Decapterus russelli ranging from 150-180 man a...
Not AvailableAt Kasimedu Fisheries Harbour, Chennai the following trigger fishes belonging to Balist...
Not AvailableAt Rameswaram landing centre in the south-east coast of India, 26.7 tonnes of juvenile ...
Not AvailableTwo of Devil ray measuring 2.17 and 2.11m in total length and 5.54 and 5.25 min breadt...
Not AvailableUnusually heavy quantities of goat fishes were landed by private trawlers off Visakhapa...
Not AvailableOn 19.6.95 two female giant devil rays Mobula diabolus (Shaw) measuring respectively 4...
Not AvailableFemale devil ray Manta birostris measuring 5.2 m in width, 2.1 m in length, weighing 10...
Not AvailableThree numbers of giant devil rays, Manta birostris (Fig. 1), locally called as “kombu ...
Not AvailableOn 9.3.06, two giant devil rays, Manta birostris measuring 165.5 and 154 cm and weigh...
Not AvailableOn 4th March 2017, three huge rays - two Mobula tarpacana and one Manta birostris were...
Not AvailableOn 23rd June 2009, a large ray Mobula diabolus was landed at Ponnani. The gear used was...
Not AvailableOn 20.7.1993 around 1.5 t (21 numbers) of M.diabolus were landed unusually at Kayalpat...
Not AvailableA rare fish ‘flying gurnard’ was landed by a trawler operating in 70-100 m depth in t...
Not AvailableDuring September – November 2006, the deep water band fish Acanthocephala abbriciata wa...
Not AvailableA giant sized Indian mackerel, Ras trelliger kanagiirta locally known as 'bangudae' m...
Not AvailableUnusual heavy landings of medium sized Decapterus russelli ranging from 150-180 man a...
Not AvailableAt Kasimedu Fisheries Harbour, Chennai the following trigger fishes belonging to Balist...
Not AvailableAt Rameswaram landing centre in the south-east coast of India, 26.7 tonnes of juvenile ...
Not AvailableTwo of Devil ray measuring 2.17 and 2.11m in total length and 5.54 and 5.25 min breadt...
Not AvailableUnusually heavy quantities of goat fishes were landed by private trawlers off Visakhapa...