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Observations on the offshore prawn fishery of Cochin

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Title Observations on the offshore prawn fishery of Cochin
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Creator George,M J
Raman,K
Nair,P Karunakaran
 
Subject prawn fishery
Cochin
 
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Although several accounts on the results of exploratory power fishing in the Indian
coastal waters have been published (Hornell 1916, Sunder Raj 1931, Chidambaram 1953,
Gopinath 1954, Jayaraman et al. 1959) no detailed account of the biological aspects of th
species of prawns contributing to the fishery is available. Srivatsa (1953) has given a list
of Crustaceans caught by the Japanese trawlers in Saurashtra waters. Per Sandven (1959)
remarks "there is reason to believe that in the Arabian Sea outside the Malabar coast are
found some of the richest prawn grounds in the world." John and Kurian (1959) observed
concentrations of the penaeid prawn Penaeopsis philippii in deeper waters (100 to 150 fathoms)
off the coast of Kerala. Menon (1955 & 1957), Panikkar & Menon (1955), George (1959
& 1961) and Menon & Raman (1961) studied the bionomics of certain species of prawns
of the backwater and inshore fishery which is supported by the same species contributing
O the off shore fishery of the area. Miyamoto et al. (1962) and Satyanarayana et al.
(1962) reported on the development of trawling for shrimps on the West coast of India along
with the influence of various types of trawls, boats and engines of different h. p. on the catches,
and the prawn trawling gear of Cochin respectively. Apart from these and the reports of
the Indo-Norwegian Project on their fishing results published from time to time there has
not been any account of the off-shore prawn fishery of this coast.
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Date 2021-08-09T09:40:15Z
2021-08-09T09:40:15Z
1963
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Not Available
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/53858
 
Language English
 
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Publisher CMFRI/ICAR