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Squids and cuttlefishes - a promising resource from the seas around India [PDF]

open access: yes, 1988
Sqiuds, cuttlefishes and octopuses are collectively known as Cephalopods, a group of invertebrates under phylum Mollusca. Realising the food value of sqiuds and cuttlefishes there has been some kind of sustenance fishery for this group since ...
CMFRI, Kochi
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Inter-cohort growth patterns of pharaoh cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis (Sepioidea: Sepiidae) in Eastern Arabian Sea

open access: yesRevista de BiologĂ­a Tropical, 2013
Sepia pharaonis is an important commercial species endemic to the tropical Indo-Pacific region. Despite its commercial significance, only few information on natural populations is available.
Geetha Sasikumar   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Quantification, antioxidant, in-silico molecular docking and anti-hepatocellular carcinoma activity of Sepia ink polysaccharides prepared from Sepia pharaonis

open access: yesFuture Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Background Sepia pharaonis, a marine cuttlefish, contains bioactive compounds such as posterior salivary gland toxin with medicinal potential, though its pharmacological effects are largely unknown. This research is one of the first comprehensive studies
Sandhanam Kuppusamy   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Egg collection and larval rearing of cephalopods- Winter School on Recent Advances in Breeding and Larviculture of Marine Finfish and Shellfish [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Cephalopods are the largest, most active invertebrates. About 1, 17, 278 tonnes of cephalopods are exploited during 2003 in India (Annam et al., 2004).
Anil, M K
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Taxonomic study of the cephalopods, particularly the Teuthoidea (squids) and Sepoidea [i.e. Sepioidea] (cuttlefish) in the water around Sri Lanka [PDF]

open access: yes, 1975
A preliminary taxonomic study of the local cephalopods has been undertaken. 8 spp have been identified, and a key to the Sepioidea and Teuthoidea of the Ceylon seas is presented. The spp identified are described and illustrated, with notes on distinctive
Perera, N.M.P.J.
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Double eggs of pharaoh cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis Ehrenberg, 1831

open access: yes, 2003
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
openaire   +1 more source

Artificial fish habitats in traditional fisheries of southwest coast of India [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
Artisanal fishermen of Trivandrum area in South India are showing keen interest to put up artificial reefs to enhance fish production. Non-govenunental organisations working for the welfare of coastal fishermen are giving financial and moral support to
Lazarus, S
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Recent trends in cephalopod fishery of Kerala coast [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
Since the Cephalopods have emerged as a valuable resource in recent times because of the demand in export trade, constant monitoring of the fishery, resource position and relevant biological aspects has become imperative.
Achari, G P Kumaraswamy   +3 more
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Unusual occurrence of two species and rare occurrence of one sepceis of neritic squids off MangaIore coast [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
Cephalopods have a wide distribution in the seas around India, although only a few of them form a fishery at some centres. At Mangalore, cephalopods comprising mainly of Loligo duvaucelii (90%), Sepia aculeata and S. pharaonis constitute about 5-10%(962
Mohamed, K S, Nagaraja, D
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Phylogeography of Sepioteuthis lessoniana (the bigfin reef squid) and Uroteuthis duvauceli (the Indian squid). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Sepioteuthis lessoniana (the bigfin reef squid) and Uroteuthis duvauceli (the Indian squid) are two squid species found in largely overlapping regions in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. While both squids are important to fisheries throughout their ranges,
Bergman, Alexis M
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