Experimental sea-ranching of pearl oyster in the Gulf of Mannar
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Experimental sea-ranching of pearl oyster in the Gulf of Mannar |
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Creator |
Chellam, A
Dharmaraj, S Victor, A C C |
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Pearl oyster
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Description |
Sea-ranching of laboratory/captive reared organisms/ animals is a technique which aims at rebuilding the wild population from its destruction/catastrophe by manmade and natural causes. One important difference between land-ranches and sea-ranches is that the landrancher retains ownership of his animals whereas the sea-ranched animals become part of the common property resource which can be harvested by anybody. Artificial supplementation of commercial catches is thus the theme of sea-ranching and forms part of fishery management technique |
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CMFRI
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Date |
1987
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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/2671/1/Article_16.pdf
Chellam, A and Dharmaraj, S and Victor, A C C (1987) Experimental sea-ranching of pearl oyster in the Gulf of Mannar. CMFRI Bulletin - Pearl culture, 39. pp. 90-91. |
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