Preliminary observation on the distribution and catch of the shovel-nosed lobster, Thenus orientalis Lund in South China Sea

The shovel-nosed lobster, Thenus orientalis lund, is a widely distributed and a commercially important crustacean in the South China Sea. To study its habitat, distribution and catch the data obtained by trawl operations carried out by Thai research vessels in 1967—1968 and by R/V CHANGI in 1972 were analysed. In the South China Sea it is most abundant in the coastal waters of the Malay Peninsula, South Vietnam and Sibu Bay of Sarawak at depth of less than 50 m. and relatively good catch has been obtained from waters with sandy rather than muddy bottom. The catch at night time is higher than that in the daytime. This phenomenon may be related to the feeding behaviour of this species as observed in the case of prawn.

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Main Authors: Shirota, Akihiko, Ratanachote, Anuwat
Format: book_section biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Japan International Cooperation Agency 1977
Subjects:Fisheries, Lobster fisheries, Commercial species, Commercial fishing, Habitat, Catch statistics, Seasonal variations, Seasonality, Length-weight relationships, Sex ratio, Fishing gear, Geographical distribution, Thenus orientalis,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40449
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-404492021-07-24T02:13:56Z Preliminary observation on the distribution and catch of the shovel-nosed lobster, Thenus orientalis Lund in South China Sea Proceedings of the Technical Seminar on South China Sea Fisheries Resources, Bangkok, Thailand, 21-25 May 1973 Shirota, Akihiko Ratanachote, Anuwat Fisheries Lobster fisheries Commercial species Commercial fishing Habitat Catch statistics Seasonal variations Seasonality Length-weight relationships Sex ratio Fishing gear Geographical distribution Thenus orientalis The shovel-nosed lobster, Thenus orientalis lund, is a widely distributed and a commercially important crustacean in the South China Sea. To study its habitat, distribution and catch the data obtained by trawl operations carried out by Thai research vessels in 1967—1968 and by R/V CHANGI in 1972 were analysed. In the South China Sea it is most abundant in the coastal waters of the Malay Peninsula, South Vietnam and Sibu Bay of Sarawak at depth of less than 50 m. and relatively good catch has been obtained from waters with sandy rather than muddy bottom. The catch at night time is higher than that in the daytime. This phenomenon may be related to the feeding behaviour of this species as observed in the case of prawn. 2021-06-24T18:36:25Z 2021-06-24T18:36:25Z 1977 book_section http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40449 en http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/4098 application/pdf application/pdf 49-52 4 Japan International Cooperation Agency Tokyo, Japan http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26171 17342 2019-01-24 07:22:46 26171 Japan International Cooperation Agency
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topic Fisheries
Lobster fisheries
Commercial species
Commercial fishing
Habitat
Catch statistics
Seasonal variations
Seasonality
Length-weight relationships
Sex ratio
Fishing gear
Geographical distribution
Thenus orientalis
Fisheries
Lobster fisheries
Commercial species
Commercial fishing
Habitat
Catch statistics
Seasonal variations
Seasonality
Length-weight relationships
Sex ratio
Fishing gear
Geographical distribution
Thenus orientalis
spellingShingle Fisheries
Lobster fisheries
Commercial species
Commercial fishing
Habitat
Catch statistics
Seasonal variations
Seasonality
Length-weight relationships
Sex ratio
Fishing gear
Geographical distribution
Thenus orientalis
Fisheries
Lobster fisheries
Commercial species
Commercial fishing
Habitat
Catch statistics
Seasonal variations
Seasonality
Length-weight relationships
Sex ratio
Fishing gear
Geographical distribution
Thenus orientalis
Shirota, Akihiko
Ratanachote, Anuwat
Preliminary observation on the distribution and catch of the shovel-nosed lobster, Thenus orientalis Lund in South China Sea
description The shovel-nosed lobster, Thenus orientalis lund, is a widely distributed and a commercially important crustacean in the South China Sea. To study its habitat, distribution and catch the data obtained by trawl operations carried out by Thai research vessels in 1967—1968 and by R/V CHANGI in 1972 were analysed. In the South China Sea it is most abundant in the coastal waters of the Malay Peninsula, South Vietnam and Sibu Bay of Sarawak at depth of less than 50 m. and relatively good catch has been obtained from waters with sandy rather than muddy bottom. The catch at night time is higher than that in the daytime. This phenomenon may be related to the feeding behaviour of this species as observed in the case of prawn.
format book_section
topic_facet Fisheries
Lobster fisheries
Commercial species
Commercial fishing
Habitat
Catch statistics
Seasonal variations
Seasonality
Length-weight relationships
Sex ratio
Fishing gear
Geographical distribution
Thenus orientalis
author Shirota, Akihiko
Ratanachote, Anuwat
author_facet Shirota, Akihiko
Ratanachote, Anuwat
author_sort Shirota, Akihiko
title Preliminary observation on the distribution and catch of the shovel-nosed lobster, Thenus orientalis Lund in South China Sea
title_short Preliminary observation on the distribution and catch of the shovel-nosed lobster, Thenus orientalis Lund in South China Sea
title_full Preliminary observation on the distribution and catch of the shovel-nosed lobster, Thenus orientalis Lund in South China Sea
title_fullStr Preliminary observation on the distribution and catch of the shovel-nosed lobster, Thenus orientalis Lund in South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary observation on the distribution and catch of the shovel-nosed lobster, Thenus orientalis Lund in South China Sea
title_sort preliminary observation on the distribution and catch of the shovel-nosed lobster, thenus orientalis lund in south china sea
publisher Japan International Cooperation Agency
publishDate 1977
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40449
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