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Adaptive capacity of the oil sardine Sardinella longiceps in the new distributional area with reference to food type

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Title Adaptive capacity of the oil sardine Sardinella longiceps in
the new distributional area with reference to food type
 
Creator Remya, R
Vivekanandan, E
 
Subject Climate change
Oil sardine
 
Description The oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps Val., is a major neretic pelagic fishery
resource of India. For centuries, there has been a massive fishery for the oil
sardine along the southwest coast of India. An average catch of 2.5 lakh tons has
been taken annually during the current decade along the Indian coast, and, the oil
sardine landings during 2009 was 3,92,486 tones. It is a highly fluctuating
fishery and the contribution of oil sardine to the annual marine fish landings in
India ranged from 1 to 33%.
 
Publisher Scientific Publishers and Distributors
 
Contributor Sundaresan, J
Sreekesh, S
Ramanathan, A L
Soonnenschein, Leonard
Boojh, Ram
 
Date 2013
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format text
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/10703/1/Remya_Vivekanandan_Adaptive%20capacity%20of%20the%20oil%20sardine_Climate%20change%20and%20environment_2013.pdf
Remya, R and Vivekanandan, E (2013) Adaptive capacity of the oil sardine Sardinella longiceps in the new distributional area with reference to food type. In: Climate Change and Environment. Scientific Publishers and Distributors, Jodhpur, pp. 107-112. ISBN 978-81-7233-833-6