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Notes on some aspects on the biology of the fringe scale sardine, Sardinella Fimbriata (Cuvier & Valenciennes)

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Title Notes on some aspects on the biology of the fringe scale
sardine, Sardinella Fimbriata (Cuvier & Valenciennes)
 
Creator Radhakrishnan, N
 
Subject Fishery biology
 
Description The important clupeoids of Kanara coast are Sardinella longiceps, Sardinella
fimbriata, Opisthopterus tardoore, Kowala kowal and anchovies. A detailed
study on some aspects on the biology of Sardinella fimbriata at Karwar was
taken up from September 1958. Nair (1959) has shown that the west coast
production of this species is on an average one and a half times more than the
east coast and that the peak period of the fishery along the east coast is during
December-January, whereas along the west coast two peak periods are seen
i.e., March-April and November-December. From the catch statistics collected
at Karwar during the last few years, it is noted that this fishery commences
sometime in September and lasts up to May-June of the following year, the
primary and secondary peaks being September-November and December-March.
 
Publisher CMFRI/ICAR
 
Date 1964
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/2126/1/Article_06.pdf
Radhakrishnan, N (1964) Notes on some aspects on the biology of the fringe scale sardine, Sardinella Fimbriata (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Indian Journal of Fisheries, 11 A (1). pp. 127-134.