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Fishery and certain biological aspects of Stolephorus devisi (Whitley) at Cochin, west coast of India

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Title Fishery and certain biological aspects of Stolephorus devisi (Whitley) at Cochin, west coast of India
 
Creator Rohit, Prathibha
 
Subject Pelagic Fisheries
 
Description Stolephorus devisi is the most abundant of the six white bait species landed at Cochin and contributes upto 55.8% of
the white bait catch. Peak landings were noticed during April•May and November•December. The individuals in the
landings ranged from 50 to 98 rrun in total length. The species attained a total length of 88mm at the end of frrst (ear.
The length-weight relationship was found to be W=O.()()()()1236356 L2.98 for males and W=O.OOOOO5873346 L3.O for
females. The length at first maturity for the species was 56 mm.
 
Date 1993
 
Type Conference or Workshop Item
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Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/6978/1/097-2ND_INDIAN_FISHERIES_FORUM_PROCEEDINGS_1993.pdf
Rohit, Prathibha (1993) Fishery and certain biological aspects of Stolephorus devisi (Whitley) at Cochin, west coast of India. In: Second Indian Fisheries Forum, 27-31 May, 1990, Mangalore; India.