Charybdis feriata supports trawl fishery of Karnataka coast and the entire catch is landed by multiday trawlers operating beyond 30 m depth zone. The highest landing was observed during 2003 (142 t). Fishing season for the species extend generally from September to June but peak fishing season of the species was during December-June. Size range observed in the fishery was 46 to 170 mm in males and 26 to 155 mm in females. Mean size ranged from 66 mm to 80 mm. Test of homogeneity of the sex ratio (χ2 test) for the years, 2007-2009 showed that proportion conform to 1:1 ratio. Studies conducted on reproductive stages of the species show that the species is a continuous breeder with two peak breeding season, one during October–November and anot...
Portunus pelagicus supports indigenous as well as mechanised fishery of Karnataka coast. Trawlers ac...
Crustacean Fisheries Division of ICAR-CMFRI, has recently taken up a two year programme on experim...
During the second fortnight of April 1979 an estimated catoh of more than 30,000 crabs of the s.p;c...
Charybdis feriata supports trawl fishery of Karnataka coast and the entire catch is landed by multid...
Fishery and stock characteristics of the portunid cab Charybdis feriata from the waters off the nort...
Not AvailableCharybdis feriata supports trawl fishery of Karnataka coast and the entire catch is lan...
Abstract only.The reproductive biology of Charybdis feriatus was investigated from April 2012 to Mar...
Charybdis feriatus (Linnaeus, 1758), commonly known as crucifix crab, forms one of the important co...
The marine crab fishery by mechanised trawlers along the Mangalore coast is mainly supported by th...
The swimming crab, Charybdis (Goniohellenus) longicollis Leene, 1938, is a Lessepsian migrant into t...
Heavy landings of Charybdis smithii during the January to March, 2020 was documented in Mangalore f...
Assessment of the status of swimming crab fisheries in San Miguel Bay with focus on Christian or Cru...
Abstract Background The present study was performed to determine carapace length–body weight relatio...
Some aspects of the reproductive biology of Charybdis feriatus (Linnaeus) were investigated to ident...
Hamid A, Wardiatno Y. 2018. Short Communication: Biological aspects of Charybdis anisodon (De Haan, ...
Portunus pelagicus supports indigenous as well as mechanised fishery of Karnataka coast. Trawlers ac...
Crustacean Fisheries Division of ICAR-CMFRI, has recently taken up a two year programme on experim...
During the second fortnight of April 1979 an estimated catoh of more than 30,000 crabs of the s.p;c...
Charybdis feriata supports trawl fishery of Karnataka coast and the entire catch is landed by multid...
Fishery and stock characteristics of the portunid cab Charybdis feriata from the waters off the nort...
Not AvailableCharybdis feriata supports trawl fishery of Karnataka coast and the entire catch is lan...
Abstract only.The reproductive biology of Charybdis feriatus was investigated from April 2012 to Mar...
Charybdis feriatus (Linnaeus, 1758), commonly known as crucifix crab, forms one of the important co...
The marine crab fishery by mechanised trawlers along the Mangalore coast is mainly supported by th...
The swimming crab, Charybdis (Goniohellenus) longicollis Leene, 1938, is a Lessepsian migrant into t...
Heavy landings of Charybdis smithii during the January to March, 2020 was documented in Mangalore f...
Assessment of the status of swimming crab fisheries in San Miguel Bay with focus on Christian or Cru...
Abstract Background The present study was performed to determine carapace length–body weight relatio...
Some aspects of the reproductive biology of Charybdis feriatus (Linnaeus) were investigated to ident...
Hamid A, Wardiatno Y. 2018. Short Communication: Biological aspects of Charybdis anisodon (De Haan, ...
Portunus pelagicus supports indigenous as well as mechanised fishery of Karnataka coast. Trawlers ac...
Crustacean Fisheries Division of ICAR-CMFRI, has recently taken up a two year programme on experim...
During the second fortnight of April 1979 an estimated catoh of more than 30,000 crabs of the s.p;c...