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Cephalopod Growth in the Fisheries Context In: ICAR Sponsored Winter School on Recent Advances in Fishery Biology Techniques for Biodiversity Evaluation and Conservation, 1-21 December 2018, Kochi.

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Title Cephalopod Growth in the Fisheries Context In: ICAR Sponsored Winter School on Recent Advances in Fishery Biology Techniques for Biodiversity Evaluation and Conservation, 1-21 December 2018, Kochi.
 
Creator Sasikumar, Geetha
Sajikumar, K K
 
Subject age and growth
Cephalopods
 
Description Cephalopods comprising of squids, cuttlefish and octopus, have emerged as commercially
important marine resources of the world. Cephalopod abundance has increased over the last
six decades, resulting in quadrupling in landings from 1 to 4.71 million tonnes (2015). Many countries
have initiated stock monitoring programs of this resource because of the increasing trends in their
annual catches. The age composition and growth rate of fishery stocks are among the most important
parameters for studying population biology, stock structure, life span and eventually for monitoring
and managing the stocks appropriately.
 
Date 2018
 
Type Teaching Resource
PeerReviewed
 
Format text
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/13316/1/14-Winter%20School%20on%20Recent%20Advances%20in%20Fishery%20Biology%20Techniques%20for%20Biodiversity%20Evaluation%20and%20Conservation_2018_Geetha%20Sasikumar.pdf
Sasikumar, Geetha and Sajikumar, K K (2018) Cephalopod Growth in the Fisheries Context In: ICAR Sponsored Winter School on Recent Advances in Fishery Biology Techniques for Biodiversity Evaluation and Conservation, 1-21 December 2018, Kochi. [Teaching Resource]