Unusual occurrence of two species and rare occurrence of one sepceis of neritic squids off MangaIore coast
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Unusual occurrence of two species and rare occurrence of one sepceis of neritic squids off MangaIore coast
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Creator |
Mohamed, K S
Nagaraja, D |
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Rare occurrence
Cephalopods |
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Description |
Cephalopods have a wide distribution in the seas around India, although only a few of them form a fishery at some centres. At Mangalore, cephalopods comprising mainly of Loligo duvaucelii (90%), Sepia aculeata and S. pharaonis constitute about 5-10%(962 tonnes in 1988) of the total trawl catch.
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CMFRI/ICAR
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1991
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/269/1/Article_15.pdf
Mohamed, K S and Nagaraja, D (1991) Unusual occurrence of two species and rare occurrence of one sepceis of neritic squids off MangaIore coast. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 38 (1). pp. 66-68. |
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