LENGTH-FREQUENCY STUDIES ON CATFISH TACHYSURUS THALASSINUS AT WALTAIR DURING 1964-1970
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Abstract
The catfish fishery is a very important fishery along the east coast of India three species, viz., Tachysurus thalassinus, T. tenuispinis and T. coelatus,contributing to more than 20% of the demersru catches by the trawlers (Sekharan
et 'al. 1968).
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Mojumder, P. (2011). LENGTH-FREQUENCY STUDIES ON CATFISH TACHYSURUS THALASSINUS AT WALTAIR DURING 1964-1970. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 24(1 & 2), 90-95. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/12132