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Role of co-operative societies in black clam fishery and trade in Vembanad Lake

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Title Role of co-operative societies in black clam fishery and trade in Vembanad Lake
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Creator Suja,N
Mohamed,K S
 
Subject co-operative societies
black clam fishery
Vembanad Lake
clam
 
Description Not Available
Lime shells and live clams are distributed in
large quantities in the backwaters and estuaries
of Kerala. Vembanad, the largest lake of Kerala,
also holds a vast resource of lime shells and live
clam, comprising several species. The major
species that account for the clam fishery of
Vembanad Lake is the black clam Villorita
cyprinoides. The lime shells that contribute to the
fishery are broadly classified as the ‘white shells’
and the ‘black shells’. The so-called ‘white shells’
are sub-soil deposits of fossilized shells and are
known to extend upto 7 feet below the lake bottom.
The black shells are obtained from the living
population of V. cyprinoides, which contribute more
than 90% of the clams from this lake.
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Date 2021-09-16T06:28:19Z
2021-09-16T06:28:19Z
2011
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Not Available
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/62904
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute