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Marine Molluscan Fishery Resources in India - An Overview

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Title Marine Molluscan Fishery Resources in India - An Overview
 
Creator Venkatesan, V
Mohamed, K S
Vidya, R
 
Subject Molluscan Fisheries
Marine Fisheries
 
Description Molluscs have been exploited for food, pearls, and shells. The estimate number of species of molluscs vary from different parts of the world, however, estimates number of existing species are about more than 1,00000 (Haszprunar and Wanninger, 2012). About 5070 species have been reported from India belonging to 290 families and 784 genera. Nearly 3,370 species of molluscs are recorded from marine habitat (Venkataraman and Wafar, 2005). Among these, gastropods are the most diverse, followed by bivalves, cephalopods, polyplacophores and scaphopods. At present over 1.5 lakh tonnes of cephalopods, over 1 lakh tonnes of bivalves and nearly 20,000 t of gastropods are exploited from Indian waters. The large number of marine gastropods (19 species) followed by bivalves (4 species) and cephalopod (1 species) has been placed in the endangered list which is a major cause of concern (Table 2). The collection, possession and trading of these scheduled molluscs (Table 2) or their products (live or dead) are prosecuted and will attract a punishment of severe imprisonment up to 7 years along with heavy fine under section 50, 51 of wildlife (Protection) Act 1972.
 
Date 2019
 
Type Conference or Workshop Item
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format text
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/14032/1/Training%20manual%20on%20Advances%20in%20Marine%20Fish%20Production%20in%20India_2019_Mollusc.pdf
Venkatesan, V and Mohamed, K S and Vidya, R (2019) Marine Molluscan Fishery Resources in India - An Overview. In: Advances in Marine Fisheries in India, 18-23 February 2019, Kochi.