Mackerel fishery during the monsoon period by indigenous .~ears along the South Kanara coast


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Authors

  • Prathibha Rohit Mangalore Researc h Centre of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Mangalore - 575 001, Karnataka, India
  • P P Pillai Mangalore Researc h Centre of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Mangalore - 575 001, Karnataka, India
  • Alli C Gupta Mangalore Researc h Centre of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Mangalore - 575 001, Karnataka, India

Abstract

Indigenous gears are operated along the South Kanara coast for a short period during the me nsoon months. Mackerel contributed 30% to the total catch of these gears. Pattabale is the most efficient gear followed by the ranibale and the mattabale The catch consisted of spawners (210 to 265 mm) as well as the new recruits (70 to 123 mm).

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  • Prathibha Rohit, Mangalore Researc h Centre of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Mangalore - 575 001, Karnataka, India
    Mangalore Researc h Centre of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute,
    Mangalore - 575 001, Karnataka, India
  • P P Pillai, Mangalore Researc h Centre of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Mangalore - 575 001, Karnataka, India
    Mangalore Researc h Centre of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute,
    Mangalore - 575 001, Karnataka, India
  • Alli C Gupta, Mangalore Researc h Centre of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Mangalore - 575 001, Karnataka, India
    Mangalore Researc h Centre of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute,
    Mangalore - 575 001, Karnataka, India

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Rohit, P., Pillai, P. P., & Gupta, A. C. (2012). Mackerel fishery during the monsoon period by indigenous .~ears along the South Kanara coast. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 43(1), 45-50. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/8977