32 research outputs found
On an incidental heavy catch of the ponyfish, Secutor incidiator and on the stranding of a loggerhead turtle, Caretta caretta at Digha, Midnapur district, West Bengal
The ponyfishes of the family Lelognathldae
represented by various species of the genus Leiognathiis
contribute an important fishery along the Indian coasts
while the genus Secutor of the same family comprising
the species Secutor ruconius and S.insidiator occur In
much lesser quantities in the catches
On the largest spotted porcupine fish, Diadon hystrix landed at Digha
The Porcupine fish, is
a common species encountered usually in the trawl
net catches along the Indian coasts. The maximum
size of the species recorded from seas around India
is 30 cm. On 19-8-1995 a specimen of D. hystrix with
a total length of 60 cm was landed at Digha by a
trawler unit
On a whale shark landed and a turtle stranded at Digha, Midnapur districts, West Bengal
A whale shark, Rhiniodon typus measuring 6.07 m
In total length caught by a trawler was landed at Dlgha
Mohana Centre on 8-2-'98 (Fig. 1). The shark with an
approximate weight of 400 kg was sold for Rs.2,800
On the disco net operated along Midnapur district, West Bangal
The Introduction of the encircling net also termed disco net and locally called G/umq/al, (Figs. l)hascreated great awareness in recent years along the Midnapur district. West Bengal. It is operated throughout the year
On a bottle nose dolphin and turtle stranded at Digha, West Bengal
A dead dolphin Identified as the bottle nose
and a turtle were washed ashore on 11-11-1995 at Digha
fish landing centre in the Mldnapore coasted district of
West Benga
On three dead turtles (Caretta caretta) stranded at Digha, Midnapur district, West Bengal
Three dead turtles (Caretta caretta) stranded
at Digha, Midnapur district, West Benga
On the recent cyclone and tidal waves lashed along the coast of Midnapur district. West Bengal
strong cyclonic wind lashed along the southern
part of Midnapur district, West Bengal for three days
during 20th to 22nd August, 1997. The excessive tidal
waves caused by the cyclone was so mighty that extensive
interior areas were inundated resulting in heavy
loss to marine flsheiy sector. The landing centres
badly affected were Digha, Digha Mohana, Paramanighat
and Janasahi Jatmati
Impact of recent cyclone lashed along West Bengal, Orissa and northern Andhra Pradesh coasts on the marine fishery sector
Impact of recent cyclone lashed along West Bengal, Orissa
and northern Andhra Pradesh coasts on the marine
fishery secto
Major and minor fisheries harbours of India. 8. Fisherries harbours along the coasts of North Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and West Bengal
The present account gives information about the three major and five minor fisheries harbours along the coasts of north Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and West Benga
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