Reproductive potential and stock status of the anadromous shad, Tenualosa ilisha (Hamilton, 1822): Implications for managing its declining fisheries in northern Bay of Bengal bordering India.
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Reproductive potential and stock status of the anadromous shad, Tenualosa ilisha (Hamilton, 1822): Implications for managing its declining fisheries in northern Bay of Bengal bordering India.
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Suresh VR, Sandhya KM, Sajina, AM, Manna RK, Mukherjee J, Banik SK, Maity T, Samanta R, Raman RK, Jayaraman J, Behera BK
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Length-based indicatorLength at maturitySpawning potential ratioStock assessmentTenualosa ilishaBay of Bengal
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The anadromous shad, Tenualosa ilisha is a fish of high economic importance in countries flanking the Bay of Bengal (BoB). Its fishery in the northern BoB bordering India and the associated Bhagirathi–Hooghly river system has been declining. Scientific explanations on the existing fishery management recommendations, especially the length at first maturity ( ), minimum legal size (MLS), minimum mesh size for fishing nets and stock status were limited, raising serious concerns on the sustainability of its fisheries. Through the examination of its reproductive cycle, using histological maturity identifiers, the Not Available |
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2022-06-25T12:17:13Z
2022-06-25T12:17:13Z 2021-01-01 |
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Research Paper
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English
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