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Catfishes

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Title Catfishes
 
Creator Menon, N G
 
Subject Catfish
Demersal Fisheries
 
Description Among a wide variety of coastal demersal fish species, the marine catfishes
assume prime dominance, by virtue of their abundance in the coastal grounds,
vulnerability, migration and behavior. Compared to many other demersal fishes,
catfishes are within the affordable range of poor/middle class fish eaters. They
have a wide distributional range in the Indo-Pacific region, all along the Indian
coastal waters upto the middle shelf with preferential concentration on muddy
grounds of 30-70 m depths. They migrate both vertically (diurnal migration) and
horizontally (seasonal) in small schools to large shoals in response to seasonal
climatic / hydrographic variations, drift pattern, biology and reproductive behaviour
of the species. Although the young ones live at the bottom, the adults frequently
visit column/surface water and move in shoals along the prevailing drifts of the
southwest and southeast monsoon, and become amenable to a variety of fishing
gears.
 
Publisher CMFRI
 
Contributor Mohan Joseph, M
Jayaprakash, A A
 
Date 2003
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/28/1/14.pdf
Menon, N G (2003) Catfishes. In: Status of Exploited Marine Fishery Resources of India. CMFRI, Cochin, pp. 110-119. ISBN 81-901219-3-6