Seasonal variation in the distribution and availability of Carangids ("Paraw" and "Parati") in the Wadge Bank


Autoria(s): Munasinghe, N.L.R.
Data(s)

1969

Resumo

The Wadge Bank has been exploited regularly by Ceylon based trawlers since 1955 (Sivalingam & Medcof 1957). The bank is about 4,000 sq. miles in extent (Malpas 1926) and is located south of Cape Comorin within the Continental Shelf of India (Fig. 1). Carangids are taken in large numbers during the months of the south west monsoon (Sivalingam 1966). The quantity, in which the Carangids are captured as shown by the fishing records, is large enough to influence the total catch from the bank during these months (Fig. 2). Carangids are held in high esteem as excellent quality food fishes and accordingly constitute a commercially important group. This paper records the results of a detailed examination of the past fishing records in respect of this group, based on the analysis of the catch and fishing effort for the years 1957 to 1962. The distribution pattern of this group of fish in the Wadge Bank is discussed.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16782/1/NARA20.2_191.pdf

Munasinghe, N.L.R. (1969) Seasonal variation in the distribution and availability of Carangids ("Paraw" and "Parati") in the Wadge Bank. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Station, Ceylon, 20(2), pp. 191-200.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16782/

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Ecology
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Article

NonPeerReviewed