Occurrence of Oriental bonito (Sarda orientalis Temmick and Schlegel) in the inshore waters of Ceylon


Autoria(s): Sivasubramaniam, K.
Data(s)

1969

Resumo

The oriental bonito (Sarda Orientalis T. and S.), locally known as thora-baleya, is the least abundant species of the bloodfish group commercially exploited from the inshore waters of Ceylon. The occurrence of this species in Ceylon waters has not been reported and hence it was considered valuable to present, the observations on this species, made in the course of the investigations into the more abundant relatives of this fish, in this preliminary report. In 1964 not more than few hundred pounds of this species was caught from the inshore waters of Ceylon. Since the popularisation of drift-nets for bloodfish fishery in the south, south-west and/west coasts of Ceylon, it is estimated that the annual production has risen to about one ton.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16754/1/NARA20.1_073.pdf

Sivasubramaniam, K. (1969) Occurrence of Oriental bonito (Sarda orientalis Temmick and Schlegel) in the inshore waters of Ceylon. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Station, Ceylon, 20(1), pp. 73-77.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16754/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

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