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Short Communication: Caught fish species diversity of South Morotai, North Maluku, Indonesia

open access: yesIndo Pacific Journal of Ocean Life, 2018
Nabil WA, Habibah I, Aryochepridho, Trijoko. 2018. Caught fish species diversity of South Morotai, North Maluku, Indonesia. Ocean Life 2: 33-36. South Morotai is a part of Morotai Island, an archipelago in eastern Indonesia with high fisheries potential ...
Wildan Ahmad Nabil   +3 more
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Black kingfishes [PDF]

open access: yes, 1982
Rachycentron canadus (Linnaeus) (=Elecate nigra) popularly called black kingfish is the only representative Of the family, Rachycentridae. It is also known as cobia, surgeon fish and lemonfish.
Pillai, P K Mahadevan
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Parâmetros citogenéticos de espécies comerciais de carangidae (perciformes), com vistas a sua empregabilidade na conservação biológica e piscicultura marinha [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Worldwide, families Carangidae and Rachycentridae represent one of the groups most important commercial fish, used for food, and great potential for marine aquaculture.
Jacobina, Uedson Pereira
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Cage Farming of Cobia Rachycentron canadum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Cobia has gained popularity as a good candidate for mariculture due to its rapid growth and white meat of versatile use. It is considered as one of the most promising candidates for warm-water marine fish aquaculture in the world.
Jayakumar, R   +4 more
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Diversity of Fishermen Catches in Fishing Port of Sungai Raya Kepulauan in Bengkayang District

open access: yes, 2020
Sungai Raya Kepulauan Sub-district is a coastal area located on the north coast of West Kalimantan bordered by the South China Sea and Natuna Sea. This sub-district has three Fishing Port namely, TPI Sungai Keran, TPI Sungai Raya, and TPI Karimunting ...
Agus, Agus   +2 more
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Primer registro de la cobia, Rachycentron canadum Linnaeus (Pisces: Rachycentridae) en el Pacífico panameño

open access: yes, 2021
The cobia (Rachycentron cannadum) is an aquatic species broadly distributed in the tropical, subtropical and temperate waters of the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific, and until recently absent from the eastern Pacific.
Vega, Ángel Javier   +2 more
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Mapeamento cromossômico de DNAs repetitivos com fins biotecnológicos em peixes marinhos e interesse comercial - Rachycentridae e Lutjanidae

open access: yes, 2015
The Rachycentron canadum species, commonly known as beijupirá or cobia is the only representative of Rachycentridae family which has been increasingly used in marine fish farming, in intensive cultivation.
Costa, Gideão Wagner Werneck Félix da
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Spawning and larviculture trials of cobia, Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766) in the United Arab Emirates [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Cobia Rachycentron canadum, the sole representative of the family Rachycentridae, is a migratory pelagic species that occurs in tropical and subtropical seas except for the eastern Pacific (Arnold et al. 2002). It is a gonochoristic species that
Minh, D V   +5 more
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A Molecular Phylogeny Of The Remoras And Their Relatives

open access: yes, 2009
The Echeneoidea comprise three families of cosmopolitan tropical/subtropical marine fishes: the Echeneidae (remoras), Coryphaenidae (dolphin fishes), and Rachycentridae (cobia).
Collette, BB   +3 more
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Caracterização genética do Bijupirá (Rachycentron canadum) cultivados na empresa Bahia Pesca por meio de marcadores citogenéticos e moleculares [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The Rachycentron canadum, better known by its popular name as "Bijupirá", is a species of fish from marine waters, found in all oceans. It is part of the family Rachycentridae and belongs to the order Perciformes.
Novaes, Laís Ferreira
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