Emerging fishery for Japanese ruby fish in Vizhinjam
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Emerging fishery for Japanese ruby fish in Vizhinjam
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Creator |
Anil,M K
Midhunraj,N K Kingsly,H Jose Suresh,K K Surya,S Ambarish,Gop P |
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Emerging fishery
Japanese ruby fish Vizhinjam |
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Description |
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Unique catch of Japanese ruby fish, Erythrocles schlegelii (Richardson, 1846) locally known as Imbooraan accurred at Vizhinjam Landing Centre for the last few months. A demersal fish (family Emmelichthyidae) they are commonly known as ruby fishes, rovers, bonnet mouths and redbaits. Marine plywood boats fitted with two 9.9 HP engines are operating hooks and line to exploit these fishes. Daily trips with fishermen departing early at 3.00 am from the shore, travelling about 20-25 km to operate at more than 100 m depths and reaching back by 3.00 pm in the afternoon is common. Not Available |
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Date |
2021-09-17T07:59:38Z
2021-09-17T07:59:38Z 2017 |
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Article
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0254-380 X http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/63844 |
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Language |
English
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Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
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