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Some remarks on the present status of Beche-de-mer industry of Maldives and its lesson for the Lakshadweep

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Title Some remarks on the present status
of Beche-de-mer industry of Maldives and
its lesson for the Lakshadweep
 
Creator James, D B
Ali Manikfan, M
 
Subject Seacucumber
 
Description The beche-de-mer industry in Maldives is of recent origin. The exports started in a modest way in 1986 and
during the current year Singapore imported maximum quantities from the Maldives. At present nine species are
processed in the Maldives along with the best grade holohurian Holothuria (Microthele) nobilis which is in
abundance. The Lakshadweep and Maldives being contiguous areas in the Arabian Sea the faunal composition is
similar. Processing can first be taken up by Minicoy people who are ethnically connected with the Maldive people.
Because of their relations and contacts they can see and learn the processing and initiate it in Minicoy. Later
processing can be extended to other islands since the holothurian fauna is similar and abundant in other islands.
 
Publisher CMFRI, Cochin
 
Date 1994
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/2878/1/Article_26.pdf
James, D B and Ali Manikfan, M (1994) Some remarks on the present status of Beche-de-mer industry of Maldives and its lesson for the Lakshadweep. CMFRI Bulletin, 46. pp. 101-105.