Studies on the maturation and spawning of grey mullets of a reservoir fishery in Okhamandal (Gulf of Kutch) with special reference to rural development along the coast

Gopalakrishnan, P and Thaker, Surendra R (1990) Studies on the maturation and spawning of grey mullets of a reservoir fishery in Okhamandal (Gulf of Kutch) with special reference to rural development along the coast. CMFRI Bulletin-National symposium on research and development in marine fisheries Sessions III & IV 1987, 44 (2). pp. 367-383.

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    Abstract

    Grey mullets formed S7% of the annual marine fish production during 1984-87 from the reservoirs of a solar saltworks along the Okhamandal coast of the Gulf of Kutch. Mugil cephalus (23.0%), Mugil macrolepis (35.03%), Mugil parsia (1.29?-^), Mugil tade (0.629%) and Mugil car/natus (40.06%) formed the composition of the catch- Maturing specimens of Mugil cephalus. Mugil macrolepis and Mugil parsia were observed in the catch. In view of the excellent prospects of aquaculture of this highly esteemed group of fishes, and considering the limited seed resources of 1,64 million per annum from the natural sources, a study of the gonadial development and spawning of the commercially important species was undertaken. Based on the data, experiments to indues the development and spawning were also conducted. Conditioning and prevention of diseases from infection due to injury wore major problems. Both Mugil macrolepis and Mugil parsia responded to pituitary hormone Injections, developed ovaries and spawned in 7 days and 37 days respectively. The prospects of rural development through mullet culture in the coastal areas of Kutch are discussed.

    Item Type: Article
    Uncontrolled Keywords: maturation; spawning; grey mullets; fishery; Gulf of Kutch
    Subjects: Demersal Fishes > Mullet
    Divisions: Contributors
    Depositing User: Arun Surendran
    Date Deposited: 04 Oct 2010 05:29
    Last Modified: 09 Sep 2015 15:20
    URI: http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/id/eprint/2986

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