Society of Fisheries Technologists, Indiahttp://hdl.handle.net/1834/174672024-03-28T17:35:17Z2024-03-28T17:35:17ZComposition and amino acid content of meal from some commercially less important fishes of MaharashtraJames, M.A.Garg, D.K.Damle, S.P.http://hdl.handle.net/1834/345392021-06-25T02:27:03Z1989-01-01T00:00:00ZComposition and amino acid content of meal from some commercially less important fishes of Maharashtra
James, M.A.; Garg, D.K.; Damle, S.P.
Details are given of the yield and composition of dried waste from the filleting wastes of 3 commercially less utilized fish of the Maharashtra coast (Saurida tumbil, Caranx sexfasciatus and Sphyraena jello). The amino acid composition after acid hydrolysis is detailed for the three species.
1989-01-01T00:00:00ZA study on the fish fauna of Coorg District, KarnatakaRaghunathan, M.B.http://hdl.handle.net/1834/345382021-06-25T02:20:03Z1989-01-01T00:00:00ZA study on the fish fauna of Coorg District, Karnataka
Raghunathan, M.B.
Some 35 species of fishes were collected from 57 localities spread in various taluks of Coorg district of Karnataka State. Four species of fishes which are rare and restricted to this region are recorded after a lapse of several years. A number of species of Puntius, namely, P. arulius arulius, P. arulius tamraparniei, P. pulchelus, P. micropogon , P. conchonius, P. vittatus, P. parrah, P. sarana, P. sophore, P. chola, P. denisonii were observed. Cold water species namely, Barilius bakerii, B. vagra vagra, B. gatensis, B. canarensis are recorded. Maximum number of species (13) were met in Ramthirtha stream at Poochkal.
1989-01-01T00:00:00ZA method of immersion of panels for ecological studies on marine fouling and boring organismsSrinivasan, V.V.Mohan, K.C.http://hdl.handle.net/1834/345142021-07-14T01:50:18Z1973-01-01T00:00:00ZA method of immersion of panels for ecological studies on marine fouling and boring organisms
Srinivasan, V.V.; Mohan, K.C.
The importance of studies on the biology of marine foulers and borers needs no emphasis since they cause damage to submerged wooden structures resulting in considerable economic loss. In order to study their occurrence, settlement and to assess the rate of destruction to timber, several immersion techniques using iron racks, cages and rafts have been adopted. On the east and west coasts of India, at the Marine Centres of Forest Research Institute (Waltair, Madras, Cohin and Bombay) investigations have so far been carried out employing the first two methods.
1973-01-01T00:00:00ZEstimation of yield of dry air bladders from eel fishBasu, S.Panduranga Rao, C.C.Krishna Rao, K.http://hdl.handle.net/1834/341762021-07-12T02:05:58Z1989-01-01T00:00:00ZEstimation of yield of dry air bladders from eel fish
Basu, S.; Panduranga Rao, C.C.; Krishna Rao, K.
The findings are presented of a study conducted to determine a method for the calculation of the yield of dried air bladders of eel from the weight of the whole fish.
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