Not AvailableFishery, population characteristics and stock estimates of grouper with special reference to Epinephelus malabaricus from Tuticorin were carried out during 2015-2017. Among the groupers, E. malabaricus was the dominant resource contributing 42.2%, with an annual average production of 420t along this region. The asymptotic length (L∞), growth coefficient (K) and arbitrary origin of growth (t0) were estimated at 99.75 cm, 0.53 y-1 and 0.18 respectively. The mortality parameters, the instantaneous total mortality rate (Z), fishing mortality (F) and natural mortality rates (M) were estimated at 1.14 y-1, 0.62 y-1 and 0.52 y-1 respectively. The recruitment season was during April to August. The length structured virtual p...
Not AvailableThis widely distributed species inhabits a variety of nearshore habitats. It can be com...
In Senegal, a significant decrease in catches indicates that many demersal fish stocks are being ove...
A single specimen of the reef-associated grouper, Epinephelus flavocaeruleus (Fig.1) was landed at K...
Fishery, population characteristics and stock estimates of grouper with special reference to Epinep...
Not AvailableThe fishery and population dynamics of groupers from Andaman Islands were studied from ...
The groupers (Epinephelidae family) are demersal species that are a vulnerable resource due to incre...
<div><p></p><p>Due to increased fishing activity, catches of larger species and individuals decrease...
The reproductive biology and fishery-related characteristics of the Malabar grouper (Epinephelus mal...
They contributed to 4 % of the trawl landings with an annual average catch of 2,727 t during 1992 to...
The demographic profile of camouflage grouper Epinephelus polyphekadion (Bleeker, 1849), a widely di...
This widely distributed species inhabits a variety of nearshore habitats. It can be common in parts ...
Groupers are important components of coastal ecosystems as well as a valuable resource for fisheries...
The "Groupers" belonging to the genus Epinephelus are large-sized marine food fishes, many species ...
The "Groupers" of the genus Epinephelus are excellent marine food fishes in the Indo Pacific and Car...
This survay has been done from Januray 2000 till May 2002 in Khouzestan costal waters. Four species ...
Not AvailableThis widely distributed species inhabits a variety of nearshore habitats. It can be com...
In Senegal, a significant decrease in catches indicates that many demersal fish stocks are being ove...
A single specimen of the reef-associated grouper, Epinephelus flavocaeruleus (Fig.1) was landed at K...
Fishery, population characteristics and stock estimates of grouper with special reference to Epinep...
Not AvailableThe fishery and population dynamics of groupers from Andaman Islands were studied from ...
The groupers (Epinephelidae family) are demersal species that are a vulnerable resource due to incre...
<div><p></p><p>Due to increased fishing activity, catches of larger species and individuals decrease...
The reproductive biology and fishery-related characteristics of the Malabar grouper (Epinephelus mal...
They contributed to 4 % of the trawl landings with an annual average catch of 2,727 t during 1992 to...
The demographic profile of camouflage grouper Epinephelus polyphekadion (Bleeker, 1849), a widely di...
This widely distributed species inhabits a variety of nearshore habitats. It can be common in parts ...
Groupers are important components of coastal ecosystems as well as a valuable resource for fisheries...
The "Groupers" belonging to the genus Epinephelus are large-sized marine food fishes, many species ...
The "Groupers" of the genus Epinephelus are excellent marine food fishes in the Indo Pacific and Car...
This survay has been done from Januray 2000 till May 2002 in Khouzestan costal waters. Four species ...
Not AvailableThis widely distributed species inhabits a variety of nearshore habitats. It can be com...
In Senegal, a significant decrease in catches indicates that many demersal fish stocks are being ove...
A single specimen of the reef-associated grouper, Epinephelus flavocaeruleus (Fig.1) was landed at K...