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The Oil Sardine

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Title The Oil Sardine
 
Creator Prabhu, M S
 
Subject Oil sardine
 
Description In the marine fisheries map of India pelagic fishes dominated by clupeoids
undoubtedly occupy an important place by virtue of the relative magnitude of their fishery.
Clupeoids, in general, constitute about a third of the marine fish caught in India and within
this group oil sardine {Sardinella longiceps Valenciennes) known as "Mathi" in Malayalam
"Boothai" in Kannada and "Tarali" or "Haid" in Marathi, ranks first. Out of a total of
815,120 tonnes of marine fishes landed in 1965, oil sardine alone accounted for 253,302
tonnes forming 31. 69%
 
Date 1967
 
Type Conference or Workshop Item
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/5552/1/5.pdf
Prabhu, M S (1967) The Oil Sardine. In: Souvenir 20th Anniversary Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, 3 February 1967, Mandapam.