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Tuna fish waste as an aquafeed substitute at Visakhapatnam

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Title Tuna fish waste as an aquafeed substitute at Visakhapatnam
 
Creator Das, Madhumita
Ghosh, Shubhadeep
Maheswarudu, G
 
Subject Food and Feeding
 
Description Tuna is an important group of large pelagics in the
waters along the Visakhapatnam coast and constitute
a major component of the exploited marine fishery
resources. The annual average landings of tunas in
Andhra Pradesh during 2006 -2010 was 29,360 t, which
accounts for 26.4% of the national tuna catch. The
highest catch of 32,369 t was recorded in 2009 and
the lowest catch of 27,046 t was recorded in 2006.
Visakhapatnam alone contributes to half the total tuna
catch for the state. The tuna fishery at Visakhapatnam
is contributed mainly by Euthynnus affinis and
Thunnus albacares with small amounts of Katsuwonus
pelamis and Auxis thazard. They are mainly exploited
by hooks and line and by gillnets. They are locally
called ‘suralu’ and support a regular fishery.
Visakhapatnam is the major fishing harbour where tuna
fish is brought from different landing centres and
transported for export.
 
Publisher Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
 
Date 2011
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/9120/1/2.pdf
Das, Madhumita and Ghosh, Shubhadeep and Maheswarudu, G (2011) Tuna fish waste as an aquafeed substitute at Visakhapatnam. Marine Fisheries Information Service (209). p. 3.