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Mussel Farming and Its Potential in India

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Title Mussel Farming and Its Potential in India
 
Creator Mohamed, K S
 
Subject Farming/Culture
Mussel culture
 
Description Marine mussels are bivalve molluscs belonging
to the family “Mytilidae” and form one of the
most dominant cultivable species all over the
world (estimated culture production about
1.5 million tonnes in 2003). Total global trade
of mussel is involving 300,000 t, worth about US
$ 400 million. They give the highest conversion
of primary producers (phytoplankton) to human
food, and culture of mussels in the column waters
can increase the seafood production several
folds. In India, two species of marine mussels
(green mussel, Perna viridis, and the brown
mussel, P. indica) are distributed in the rocky
coastal areas where they support a traditional
sustenance fishery, but scope for increasing
natural production from the existing beds is
rather limited
 
Publisher Springer
 
Contributor Perumal, Santhanam
Thirunavukkarasu, A R
Perumal, Pachiappan
 
Date 2015
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/10399/1/Advances_in_Marine_and_Brackishwater_Aquaculture_Sunil_Mohamed.pdf
Mohamed, K S (2015) Mussel Farming and Its Potential in India. In: Advances in Marine and Brackishwater Aquaculture. Springer, New Delhi, pp. 187-193. ISBN 978-81-322-2270-5