Utilization of head and vertebrae of Otolithoides biauritus - a new economic resource
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Utilization of head and vertebrae of Otolithoides biauritus - a new economic resource |
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Creator |
Waghmare, K B
Sundaram, Sujit Chavan, B B |
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Fishery biology
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Description |
Otolithoides biauritus, locally called as koth is an important resource in Maharashtra. Exploited by multi-day trawlers, the resource is abundant throughout the year with peak landings during the period of October-December, at New Ferry Wharf landing centre. These trawlers are operated at a depth of 40-60 m, 80-90 km off north-west coast. The total length of the fish in trawl landings usually ranges between 90-150 cm.
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Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute Cochin
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Date |
2009
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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/4202/2/12.pdf
Waghmare, K B and Sundaram, Sujit and Chavan, B B (2009) Utilization of head and vertebrae of Otolithoides biauritus - a new economic resource. Marine Fisheries Information Service, Technical and Extension Series (201). pp. 26-27. |
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