A preliminary report on Chanos fry surveys carried out in the brackish water areas of Mannar, Puttalam and Negombo

This paper records the results of the Chanos fry surveys carried out in Mannar, Puttalam and Negombo lagoon areas since 1967, and gives a summary of the earlier surveys. The maximum amount of Chanos fry was obtained from Mannar area during April and May. All three areas have their main commercial fry season in April and May with a second commercially negligible season in October–November. The quantity of fry collected has been utilized to evaluate the potential fry production figures. Mannar 400,000,000 fry/annum. Puttalam 200,000,000 fry/annum. It would be extremely difficult to estimate the number of eggs laid, the larvae hatched and the fry available each year along the coastal areas of Ceylon. It is necessary to obtain biological, meteorological and oceanographical data so as to provide a basis for the prediction and estimation of fry populations in the coastal waters of Ceylon. The suggested ideal season for commercial catches of Chanos fry is April–May with operations to be carried out simultaneously all along the west coast.

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Main Author: Ramanathan, S.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1969
Subjects:Fisheries, Chanos Chanos, milkfishes, weikka, pal meen, brackishwater areas, abundance, distribution, fish culture, Mannar, Puttalam, Negombo, Sri Lanka,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/32563
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