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  • Investigations on the nonconventional crab fishery resource, Charybdis lucifera from Karnataka coast

    Charybdis lucifera, a seafood delicacy in many parts of the world, are discarded from commercial fishery operations of Karnataka coast (India), since it is not used for consumption in the region. Globally, in light of reports on overfishing and reduction in fishery, reducing the fishing pressure on many conventional species are becoming a priority. To meet the probable reduction in availability of seafood, due to the regulations on the fishery of conventional species, there is need to bring in more non-conventional species to commercial status.


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  • Genomic insights into antibiotic-resistant Vibrio species from clinical and coastal environmental sources in India
  • Life history and stock status of the critically endangered Smoothback Guitarfish in the Northwestern Bay of Bengal
  • Assessment of Larval Morphological Traits and Morphometry in Picnic Seabream, Acanthopagrus berda (Forsskal 1775) in Captivity for Developing Identification Keys
  • Vertebral deformities in cultured big size Rainbow Trout: Radiological analysis from juvenile to harvest size
  • Bloom of invasive alien comb jelly Beroe ovata Bruguière, 1789 in the Bay of Bengal
  • Seasonal and temporal variations in deep-sea ichthyofaunal diversity of Quilon terrace, Southwest Coast of India
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