Fishery and certain biological aspects of Stolephorus devisi (Whitley) at Cochin, west coast of India
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Fishery and certain biological aspects of Stolephorus devisi (Whitley) at Cochin, west coast of India
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Rohit, Prathibha
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Pelagic Fisheries
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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. |
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1993
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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/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. |
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