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Likely impact of sea urchin removal as by-catch on lobster resources in Gulf of Mannar

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Title Likely impact of sea urchin removal as by-catch on lobster resources in Gulf of Mannar
 
Creator Jesi Selvarani, B
 
Subject Lobsters
sea Urchin
 
Description The Gulf of Mannar is rich in bio-diversity with regard to the variety of finfishes, shellfishes, molluscs, echinoderms and algae. Lobsters are carnivorous, their main food has been reported as moUuscan meat, trash fish, squid head etc., in indoor culture system. The Checkerboard helmet, the Phalium areola found to live in sandy areas from low tide to a depth of about thirty feet in Australian waters, also has been reported to feed upon sea urchin after paralyzing with the venom secreted in the snout gland.The violet sea urchin (Temnopleurus cdexandri)ranging approximately between 5 and35 nos./bundle has been observed at Vellapatty in the by-catch of crab/lobster nets.
 
Publisher CMFRI; Kochi
 
Date 2000
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/4504/1/Article_05.pdf
Jesi Selvarani, B (2000) Likely impact of sea urchin removal as by-catch on lobster resources in Gulf of Mannar. Marine Fisheries Information Service, Technical and Extension Series, 166. pp. 15-17.