Stock assessment of seer fishes along the west coast of India
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Stock assessment of seer fishes along the west coast of India
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Creator |
Muthiah, C
Pillai, N G K Ganga, U Srinath, M |
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Stock Assessment
Seerfishes |
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On an average. about 48,850 t of seertishes were landed annually in India during 1998-2002. Of this, West coast contributed 29.088 t and East coast 19,759 t. Along the West coast the seerfish fishery is mainly supported by the king seer. Scomberomorus commerson (17,622 t) and the spotted seer S. guttutus (11,416 t). |
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2003
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Conference or Workshop Item
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/6186/1/569.pdf
Muthiah, C and Pillai, N G K and Ganga, U and Srinath, M (2003) Stock assessment of seer fishes along the west coast of India. In: Proceedings of the Tuna Meet, 26-27 September 2003, Kochi. |
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