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New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research | 2005

Status of the major lobster fisheries in India

E Radhakrishnan; V D Deshmukh; Mary K Manisseri; M. Rajamani; Joe K Kizhakudan; R. Thangaraja

Abstract Commercial exploitation of lobsters from the Indian seas began in the 1950s. Annual landings have been declining from a peak of 4075 t in 1985 to 1364 t in 2002. Major fisheries were located on the north‐west, south‐west, and south‐east coasts. Among the 12 species recorded, only four species of spiny lobsters (three littoral and one deep sea) and one species of slipper lobster are commercially important. At Kayalpattinam and Tharuvaikulam, on the south‐east coast, lobster landings sharply declined for the gill‐net fishery. Of the two species that contributed to the fishery, Panulirus ornatus and Panulirus homarus, the latter has been more affected owing to high vulnerability to fishing activities. Catch composition analysis of the trammel‐net fishery showed that 35% of the landings consisted of P. homarus in the size range of 23–50 mm carapace length. On the north‐west coast, the spiny lobster Panulirus polyphagus and the slipper lobster Thenus orientalis are incidentally caught in trawl nets. However, the fishery for T. orientalis in the waters off Mumbai lasted only up to 1994. Large‐scale exploitation of spawning females, which formed 60% of the total catch, might have been detrimental to the recruitment process resulting in rapid decline and total collapse of the fishery. Abundance of P. polyphagus reached its maximum during September, constituting 23% of the average annual landing during 1988–2002. A high exploitation ratio (>0.7) indicated over‐fishing of the stock. Repeated spawning and high annual egg production are probably responsible for sustaining the stock, despite over‐exploitation. Major problems confronting the resource management of the multi‐gear and multi‐species lobster fisheries in India are discussed. An operational project, involving fisher community, has been taken up for creating awareness of the need for sustainable exploitation of the resource. Regulatory measures, such as closure of the fishery during the peak of the breeding season, ban on trammel‐net, mandatory release of egg‐bearing lobsters, and establishment of lobster sanctuaries are suggested to the State Governments for implementation.


Acta Zoologica | 2013

Ovarian maturation and oogenesis in the blue swimmer crab, Portunus pelagicus (Decapoda: Portunidae)

Raghunath Ravi; Mary K Manisseri; N K Sanil


Acta Zoologica | 2014

Structure of the male reproductive system of the blue swimmer crab Portunus pelagicus (Decapoda: Portunidae)

Raghunath Ravi; Mary K Manisseri; N K Sanil


Indian Journal of Fisheries | 1982

On the fishery of juveniles of Penaeus simisulcatusAlong the Tinnevelly coast, Tamil Nadu

Mary K Manisseri


Indian Journal of Fisheries | 2011

Coral fish diversity in Netrani waters off Murudeshwar Karnataka, south India

Sujitha Thomas; Miriam Paul Sreeram; V S Kakati; Mary K Manisseri; Rani Mary George


Indian Journal of Fisheries | 2007

Spermatogenesis and spermatozoal ultrastructure in Metapenaeus monoceros (Fabricius, 1798)

Joice Abraham; Mary K Manisseri; N K Sanil


Indian Journal of Fisheries | 1981

On the fishery of the Indian white prawn Penaeus indicusH. Milne Edwards along the Tinnevelly coast, Tamil Nadu

Mary K Manisseri; C Manimaran


Indian Journal of Fisheries | 2012

Histological and morphological changes associated with ovariandevelopment of speckeled shrimp Metapenaeus monoceros(Fabricius, 1798)

Joice Abraham; Mary K Manisseri


Archive | 2008

Relationship between morphometric characteristics and fecundity of Portunus pelagicus (Linnaeus, 1758)

Raghunath Ravi; Mary K Manisseri; Somy Kuriakose


Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2013

Alterations in Size, Weight and Morphology of the Eggs of Blue Swimmer Crab, Portunus pelagicus Linnaeus, 1758 (Decapoda, Brachyura, Portunidae) during Incubation

Raghunath Ravi; Mary K Manisseri

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Rani Mary George

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Raghunath Ravi

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Joice Abraham

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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N K Sanil

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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T S Naomi

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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K K Joshi

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Jasmin K. Jose

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Molly Varghese

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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P M Geetha

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Sandhya Sukumaran

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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