2021
DOI: 10.6024/jmbai.2021.63.2.2304-02
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Emergent fishery of the catostylid jellyfish Crambionella orsini along the southern coast of India

Abstract: Sporadic and seasonal landings of jellyfishes along the southern coast of India have been under investigation since 2018. The catostylid jellyfish Crambionella orsini is the only species that contributes to a fishery in this region. In the October to January months, a seasonal fishery exists along the Kanyakumari, Thiruvananthapuram and Neendakara coast, with catches being made variously by gillnetters, single day trawlers, multi-day trawlers and shore seines. An unprecedented 44 day fishery on the Neendakara … Show more

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“…Other countries aren't as isolated as India is. Export-driven fisheries with complex supply networks have suffered the most, as have the severe economic losses they've suffered across the globe (Sreeram et al 2021). However, India's barrel has already filled with decades of well-intentioned due to one or other reason.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other countries aren't as isolated as India is. Export-driven fisheries with complex supply networks have suffered the most, as have the severe economic losses they've suffered across the globe (Sreeram et al 2021). However, India's barrel has already filled with decades of well-intentioned due to one or other reason.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%