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Study on the Diversity of Carangid Resources off Cochin, Kerala

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Title Study on the Diversity of Carangid Resources off Cochin, Kerala
 
Creator Nair, Rekha J
Joshi, K K
Kuriakose, Somy
Geetha, P M
 
Subject Carangids
 
Description The Family Carangidae includes diverse marine fishes that are ecologically and economically important species such as the jacks, scads, trevallies, pampano, amberjacks and queenfishes. Most are either deep bodied neretic bottom feeders or more slender neretic planktivores. A few
species such as the rainbow runner and pilot fish are pelagic, typically found in the open ocean. Carangids are found in all tropical and subtropical marine waters of the world, and some occur In temperate regions. In India.,
fishes of the Family Carangidae are widely distributed along both coasts of India.
 
Publisher Society of Fisheries Technologists
 
Contributor Meenakumari, B
Boopendranath, M R
Edwin, Leela
Sankar, T V
Gopal, Nikita
Ninan, George
 
Date 2010
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/8752/1/Rekha_J_Nair.pdf
Nair, Rekha J and Joshi, K K and Kuriakose, Somy and Geetha, P M (2010) Study on the Diversity of Carangid Resources off Cochin, Kerala. In: Coastal Fishery Resources of India - Conservation and sustainable utilisation. Society of Fisheries Technologists, pp. 98-108.