First record of the swordtip squid, Loligo edulis Hoyle, 1885 from the north-west coast of India
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First record of the swordtip squid, Loligo edulis Hoyle, 1885 from the north-west coast of India
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Sundaram, Sujit
Mhadgut, Bala |
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New record
Cephalopods |
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Description |
Cephalopods are caught mainly as bycatch in the bottom trawl and due to the growing demand for cephalopods in the international market; they are exploited all along the Indian coast and stands second in the all India production. In Maharashtra, cephalopods are mainly exploited by shrimp trawlers and the main fish landing centers for cephalopods at Mumbai are New Ferry Wharf (NFW) and Sassoon Docks. Cephalopods contribute 12.5% towards the total fish catch in Maharashtra (CMFRI, 2010). |
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Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
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2013
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/9203/1/4.pdf
Sundaram, Sujit and Mhadgut, Bala (2013) First record of the swordtip squid, Loligo edulis Hoyle, 1885 from the north-west coast of India. Marine Fisheries Information Service; Technical and Extension Series (215). pp. 8-11. |
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