STUDIES ON THE FISHERY AND BIOLOGY OF THE MALABAR SOLE, CYNOGLOSSUS SEMIFASCIATUS DAY


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  • G Seshappa Central Marine Fisheries Research Sub-Station, West Hill, Calicut

Abstract

THE Malabar sole, Cynoglossus semifasciatus Day, is a fish of considerable
commercial importance along the Malabar Coast. Apart from the fact that
it ranks often next only to the sardine and the mackerel in total landings,
it is the only fish available on this coast during certain periods of the year.
The species was therefore taken up for detailed investigations in the programme
of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Sub-Station at Calicut.
The work was commenced in April, 1948, and the present paper embodies
the results of these investigations up to March, 1952

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Author Biography

  • G Seshappa, Central Marine Fisheries Research Sub-Station, West Hill, Calicut
    Central Marine Fisheries Research Sub-Station, West Hill, Calicut

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Seshappa, G. (2016). STUDIES ON THE FISHERY AND BIOLOGY OF THE MALABAR SOLE, CYNOGLOSSUS SEMIFASCIATUS DAY. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 2(1), 180-230. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/11184