Sardine fishery
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Sardine fishery
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Nair, R V
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Subject |
Oil sardine
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Description |
The clupeoids, which constitute about a third of the marine fish caught in India, are chiefly represented in Indian waters by the sardines (Sardinella), anchovies (Thrissocles), whitebait (Anchoviella), rainbow sardine (DU8sumieria),-white sardine (Kowala),etc. Of these, the sardines, represented by nine species, constitute an important fishery along the West and South East Coasts of India. A few species like S. longiceps, S. fimbriata, S. gibbosa and S. albella occur in large shoals. |
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Date |
1951
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Article
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application/pdf
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Language |
en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/7213/1/217-HANDBOOK_OF_INDIAN_FISHERIES_1951.pdf
Nair, R V (1951) Sardine fishery. Handbook of Indian Fisheries, 51. pp. 55-57. |
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